A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the <it>Hylobates</it> gibbons

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The evolutionary relationships of closely related species have long been of interest to biologists since these species experienced different evolutionary processes in a relatively short period of time. Comparison of phylogenies infer...

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Main Authors: Chan Yi-Chiao, Roos Christian, Inoue-Murayama Miho, Inoue Eiji, Shih Chih-Chin, Vigilant Linda
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-08-01
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spelling doaj-4abc0699e3e64efcba1d004f264a24412021-09-02T14:22:44ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482012-08-0112115010.1186/1471-2148-12-150A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the <it>Hylobates</it> gibbonsChan Yi-ChiaoRoos ChristianInoue-Murayama MihoInoue EijiShih Chih-ChinVigilant Linda<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The evolutionary relationships of closely related species have long been of interest to biologists since these species experienced different evolutionary processes in a relatively short period of time. Comparison of phylogenies inferred from DNA sequences with differing inheritance patterns, such as mitochondrial, autosomal, and X and Y chromosomal loci, can provide more comprehensive inferences of the evolutionary histories of species. Gibbons, especially the genus <it>Hylobates</it>, are particularly intriguing as they consist of multiple closely related species which emerged rapidly and live in close geographic proximity. Our current understanding of relationships among <it>Hylobates</it> species is largely based on data from the maternally-inherited mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>To infer the paternal histories of gibbon taxa, we sequenced multiple Y chromosomal loci from 26 gibbons representing 10 species. As expected, we find levels of sequence variation some five times lower than observed for the mitochondrial genome (mtgenome). Although our Y chromosome phylogenetic tree shows relatively low resolution compared to the mtgenome tree, our results are consistent with the monophyly of gibbon genera suggested by the mtgenome tree. In a comparison of the molecular dating of divergences and on the branching patterns of phylogeny trees between mtgenome and Y chromosome data, we found: 1) the inferred divergence estimates were more recent for the Y chromosome than for the mtgenome, 2) the species <it>H. lar</it> and <it>H. pileatus</it> are monophyletic in the mtgenome phylogeny, respectively, but a <it>H. pileatus</it> individual falls into the <it>H. lar</it> Y chromosome clade.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Based on the ~6.4 kb of Y chromosomal DNA sequence data generated for each of the 26 individuals in this study, we provide molecular inferences on gibbon and particularly on <it>Hylobates</it> evolution complementary to those from mtDNA data. Overall, our results illustrate the utility of comparative studies of loci with different inheritance patterns for investigating potential sex specific processes on the evolutionary histories of closely related taxa, and emphasize the need for further sampling of gibbons of known provenance.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/12/150Y chromosome phylogenyPhylogenetic relationshipsDivergence timesMitochondrial genomeGene flow
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author Chan Yi-Chiao
Roos Christian
Inoue-Murayama Miho
Inoue Eiji
Shih Chih-Chin
Vigilant Linda
spellingShingle Chan Yi-Chiao
Roos Christian
Inoue-Murayama Miho
Inoue Eiji
Shih Chih-Chin
Vigilant Linda
A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the <it>Hylobates</it> gibbons
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Y chromosome phylogeny
Phylogenetic relationships
Divergence times
Mitochondrial genome
Gene flow
author_facet Chan Yi-Chiao
Roos Christian
Inoue-Murayama Miho
Inoue Eiji
Shih Chih-Chin
Vigilant Linda
author_sort Chan Yi-Chiao
title A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the <it>Hylobates</it> gibbons
title_short A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the <it>Hylobates</it> gibbons
title_full A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the <it>Hylobates</it> gibbons
title_fullStr A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the <it>Hylobates</it> gibbons
title_full_unstemmed A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the <it>Hylobates</it> gibbons
title_sort comparative analysis of y chromosome and mtdna phylogenies of the <it>hylobates</it> gibbons
publisher BMC
series BMC Evolutionary Biology
issn 1471-2148
publishDate 2012-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The evolutionary relationships of closely related species have long been of interest to biologists since these species experienced different evolutionary processes in a relatively short period of time. Comparison of phylogenies inferred from DNA sequences with differing inheritance patterns, such as mitochondrial, autosomal, and X and Y chromosomal loci, can provide more comprehensive inferences of the evolutionary histories of species. Gibbons, especially the genus <it>Hylobates</it>, are particularly intriguing as they consist of multiple closely related species which emerged rapidly and live in close geographic proximity. Our current understanding of relationships among <it>Hylobates</it> species is largely based on data from the maternally-inherited mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>To infer the paternal histories of gibbon taxa, we sequenced multiple Y chromosomal loci from 26 gibbons representing 10 species. As expected, we find levels of sequence variation some five times lower than observed for the mitochondrial genome (mtgenome). Although our Y chromosome phylogenetic tree shows relatively low resolution compared to the mtgenome tree, our results are consistent with the monophyly of gibbon genera suggested by the mtgenome tree. In a comparison of the molecular dating of divergences and on the branching patterns of phylogeny trees between mtgenome and Y chromosome data, we found: 1) the inferred divergence estimates were more recent for the Y chromosome than for the mtgenome, 2) the species <it>H. lar</it> and <it>H. pileatus</it> are monophyletic in the mtgenome phylogeny, respectively, but a <it>H. pileatus</it> individual falls into the <it>H. lar</it> Y chromosome clade.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Based on the ~6.4 kb of Y chromosomal DNA sequence data generated for each of the 26 individuals in this study, we provide molecular inferences on gibbon and particularly on <it>Hylobates</it> evolution complementary to those from mtDNA data. Overall, our results illustrate the utility of comparative studies of loci with different inheritance patterns for investigating potential sex specific processes on the evolutionary histories of closely related taxa, and emphasize the need for further sampling of gibbons of known provenance.</p>
topic Y chromosome phylogeny
Phylogenetic relationships
Divergence times
Mitochondrial genome
Gene flow
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/12/150
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