Systematics of Maxomys Sody, 1936. (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae): DNA/DNA hybridization studies of some Borneo-Javan species and allied Sundaic and Australo-Papuan genera |
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Authors: | Luis A. Ruedas John A. W. Kirsch |
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Affiliation: | Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM 87131, U.S.A.;University of Wisconsin Zoological Museum, 250 North Mills Street, Madison WI 53706, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We compared five species of the murine genus Maxomys and representatives of nine other murid genera in a complete 15 × 15 DNA-hybridization matrix. FITCH trees were calculated for the entire suite of taxa and for subsets including only the five Maxomys and these together with the four nearest outgroups. All trees were validated by 'bootstrapping' and by jackknifing, performing both single- and multiple-deletions of taxa. The full 15 times 15 data set indicated a sister-group relationship between Maxomys and two pairs of genera ( Sundamys-Rattus sensu stricto and Mviventer-Leopoldamys ) that are more closely related to each other than to Maxomys; addition of data on Bandicota and Berylmys from another recent DNA-hybridization study confirmed that these genera are successive sister-taxa to the Sundamys-Rattus pair. Mus-Myomys and Uromys-Melomys were each distinct lineages from the above grouping of Rattus sensu lata species, and from the putative outgroup sigmodontine Peromyscus, but the interrelations of the three murine clades were unresolved. Within Maxomys, M. surifer and M. bartelsii are a related pair, and M. ochraceiventer probably forms an unresolved trio with M. rajah and M. whiteheadi. Calibration of a tree generated from saturation-corrected distances against a likely divergence-date of 12.2 Mybp for the separation of Mus and Rattus confirms a high rate of single-copy DNA change in murids (2.1%/Myr); and suggests that Sigmodontinae and Murinae diverged at around 15.3 Mybp, that Maxomys and the group of six other Rattus sensu lato separated approximately 7.6 Myr ago, and that Maxomys began to diversify 4.8 Myr ago. |
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Keywords: | biogeography evolutionary rates molecular evolution Sunda Shelf |
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