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Relationships of the chromosomal species in the eurasian mole rats of theSpalax ehrenbergi group as determined by DNA-DNA hybridization,and an estimate of the spalacid-murid divergence time
Authors:François M Catzeflis  Eviatar Nevo  Jon E Ahlquist  Charles G Sibley
Institution:(1) Peabody Museum of Natural History and Department of Biology, Yale University, 06511 New Haven, Connecticut, USA;(2) Institute of Evolution, Haifa University, 31999 Haifa, Israel;(3) Present address: Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution, UA 327 CNRS, U.S.T.L., Pl. E. Bataillon, F-34060 Montpellier, France;(4) Present address: Department of Zoological and Biomedical Sciences, Irvine Hall, Ohio University, 45701 Athens, Ohio, USA;(5) Present address: Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies, San Francisco State University, Box 855, 94920 Tiburon, California, USA
Abstract:Summary DNA-DNA hybridization was used to measure the average genomic divergence among the four chromosomal species of the Eurasian mole rats belonging to theSpalax ehrenbergi complex (Rodentia: Spalacidae). The percent nucleotide substitutions in the single-copy nuclear DNA among the species ranged from 0 to 5%, suggesting that speciation has occurred with minor genomic changes in these animals. The youngest chromosomal species appear to differ by 0.2–0.6% base pair mismatch, which is only between one and three base differences in a 500-bp fragment. The interspecific values of percent nucleotide differences permit the recognition of two well-separated speciation events in theS. ehrenbergi complex, the older (of Lower Pleistocene age) having isolated the chromosomal species 2n=54 before the divergence of the three other species.DNA-DNA hybridization was also used to compare the Spalacinae (Eurasian mole rats), Murinae (Old World rats and mice), and Arvicolinae (voles and lemmings). These data enabled us to estimate the time of divergence of the spalacids at ca. 19 million years ago. The dates of divergence among the other rodent lineages, as predicted by DNA hybridization results, agree well with paleontological data. These dates of divergence are obtained by the relation between geological time and single-copy nuclear DNA change, a relation that was calibrated by Catzeflis et al. (1987) through the use of fossil Arvicolinae and Murinae data.
Keywords:Spalax speciation  Rate of DNA change  Rodent phylogeny  DNA hybridization
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