Mitochondrial phylogeography of baboons (Papio spp.): indication for introgressive hybridization?

2009-04-23 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Mitochondrial phylogeography of baboons (Papio spp.): indication for introgressive hybridization?​
Zinner, D. ; Groeneveld, L. F. ; Keller, C. & Roos, C. ​ (2009) 
BMC Evolutionary Biology9(1) art. 83​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-9-83 

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Authors
Zinner, Dietmar ; Groeneveld, Linn F. ; Keller, Christina; Roos, Christian 
Abstract
Baboons of the genus Papio are distributed over wide ranges of Africa and even colonized parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Traditionally, five phenotypically distinct species are recognized, but recent molecular studies were not able to resolve their phylogenetic relationships. Moreover, these studies revealed para- and polyphyletic (hereafter paraphyletic) mitochondrial clades for baboons from eastern Africa, and it was hypothesized that introgressive hybridization might have contributed substantially to their evolutionary history. To further elucidate the phylogenetic relationships among baboons, we extended earlier studies by analysing the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and the 'Brown region' from 67 specimens collected at 53 sites, which represent all species and which cover most of the baboons' range.
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23-April-2009
Journal
BMC Evolutionary Biology 
ISSN
1471-2148
eISSN
1471-2148
Language
English

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