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Mitochondrial genomes reveal the extinct Hippidion as an outgroup to all living equids
Authors:Clio Der Sarkissian  Julia T Vilstrup  Mikkel Schubert  Andaine Seguin-Orlando  David Eme  Jacobo Weinstock  Maria Teresa Alberdi  Fabiana Martin  Patricio M Lopez  Jose L Prado  Alfredo Prieto  Christophe J Douady  Tom W Stafford  Eske Willerslev  Ludovic Orlando
Abstract:Hippidions were equids with very distinctive anatomical features. They lived in South America 2.5 million years ago (Ma) until their extinction approximately 10 000 years ago. The evolutionary origin of the three known Hippidion morphospecies is still disputed. Based on palaeontological data, Hippidion could have diverged from the lineage leading to modern equids before 10 Ma. In contrast, a much later divergence date, with Hippidion nesting within modern equids, was indicated by partial ancient mitochondrial DNA sequences. Here, we characterized eight Hippidion complete mitochondrial genomes at 3.4–386.3-fold coverage using target-enrichment capture and next-generation sequencing. Our dataset reveals that the two morphospecies sequenced (H. saldiasi and H. principale) formed a monophyletic clade, basal to extant and extinct Equus lineages. This contrasts with previous genetic analyses and supports Hippidion as a distinct genus, in agreement with palaeontological models. We date the Hippidion split from Equus at 5.6–6.5 Ma, suggesting an early divergence in North America prior to the colonization of South America, after the formation of the Panamanian Isthmus 3.5 Ma and the Great American Biotic Interchange.
Keywords:ancient DNA  Hippidion  mitochondrial genomes  Great American Biotic Interchange
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