Comparing mitogenomic timetrees for two African savannah primate genera (Chlorocebus and Papio)

Author:

Dolotovskaya Sofya1,Torroba Bordallo Juan1,Haus Tanja12,Noll Angela1,Hofreiter Michael3,Zinner Dietmar2,Roos Christian14

Affiliation:

1. Primate Genetics Laboratory, German Primate Center, Leibniz-Institute for Primate Research, Kellnerweg, Göttingen, Germany

2. Cognitive Ethology Laboratory, German Primate Center, Leibniz-Institute for Primate Research, Kellnerweg, Göttingen, Germany

3. Evolutionary Adaptive Genomics, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, University Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany

4. Gene Bank of Primates, German Primate Center, Leibniz-Institute for Primate Research, Kellnerweg, Göttingen, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Complete mitochondrial (mtDNA) genomes have proved to be useful in reconstructing primate phylogenies with higher resolution and confidence compared to reconstructions based on partial mtDNA sequences. Here, we analyse complete mtDNA genomes of African green monkeys (genus Chlorocebus), a widely distributed primate genus in Africa representing an interesting phylogeographical model for the evolution of savannah species. Previous studies on partial mtDNA sequences revealed nine major clades, suggesting several cases of para- and polyphyly among Chlorocebus species. However, in these studies, phylogenetic relationships among several clades were not resolved, and divergence times were not estimated. We analysed complete mtDNA genomes for ten Chlorocebus samples representing major mtDNA clades to find stronger statistical support in the phylogenetic reconstruction than in the previous studies and to estimate divergence times. Our results confirmed para- and polyphyletic relationships of most Chlorocebus species, while the support for the phylogenetic relationships between the mtDNA clades increased compared to the previous studies. Our results indicate an initial west–east division in the northern part of the Chlorocebus range with subsequent divergence into north-eastern and southern clades. This phylogeographic scenario contrasts with that for another widespread African savannah primate genus, the baboons (Papio), for which a dispersal from southern Africa into East and West Africa was suggested.

Funder

German Primate Center

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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