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Mammalian evolution and the interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein (IRBP) gene: Convincing evidence for several superordinal clades
Authors:Michael J Stanhope  Marta R Smith  Victor G Waddell  Calvin A Porter  Mahmood S Shivji  Morris Goodman
Institution:(1) Biology and Biochemistry, Queen's University, 97 Lisburn Rd., BT9 07BL Belfast, UK;(2) Oceanographic Center, Nova Southeastern University, 33004 Dania, 8000 N Ocean Dr., FL, USA;(3) Department of Anatomy, Wayne State University, 550 East Canfield Ave., 48201 Detroit, MI, USA
Abstract:Phylogenetic relationships of 25 mammalian species representing 17 of the 18 eutherian orders were examined using DNA sequences from a 1.2-kb region of the 5′ end of exon 1 of the single-copy nuclear gene known as interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein (IRBP). A wide variety of methods of analysis of the DNA sequence, and of the translated products, all supported a five-order clade consisting of elephant shrew (Macroscelidea)/aardvark (Tubulidentata)/and the paenungulates (hyracoids, sirenians, and elephants), with bootstrap support in all cases of 100%. The Paenungulata was also strongly supported by these IRBP data. In the majority of analyses this monophyletic five-order grouping was the first branch off the tree after the Edentata. These results are highly congruent with two other recent sources of molecular data. Another superordinal grouping, with similar 100% bootstrap support in all of the same wide-ranging types of analyses, was Artiodactyla/Cetacea. Other superordinal affinities, suggested by the analyses, but with less convincing support, included a Perissodactyla/Artiodactyla/Cetacea clade, an Insectivora/Chiroptera clade, and Glires (an association of rodents and lagomorphs). Correspondence to: M. J. Stanhope
Keywords:Mammalian phylogenetics  Interordinal relationships  IRBP  Cetaceans  Elephant shrew  Aardvark
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