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Mitochondrial Genomes of Streptopelia decaocto : Insights into Columbidae Phylogeny.
- Source :
- Animals (2076-2615); Aug2024, Vol. 14 Issue 15, p2220, 13p
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Simple Summary: The present study aimed to characterize the complete mitochondrial genome of Streptopelia decaocto (Frivaldszky, 1838) and investigated the evolutionary relationships among species within the Columbidae family. The mtDNA full sequence length of S. decaocto was 17,160 bp. The mitogenome of S. decaocto comprised 13 PCGs, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, non-coding regions, and a control region. Analysis of the entire mtDNA of S. decaocto revealed consistently positive AT-skew values, except for nad3, nad6, and the D-loop. Conversely the GC-skew values were consistently negative, except for nad6. These findings suggest that S. decaocto belongs to the Columbinae subfamily. In this research, the mitochondrial genome of the Streptopelia decaocto was sequenced and examined for the first time to enhance the comprehension of the phylogenetic relationships within the Columbidae. The complete mitochondrial genome of Streptopelia decaocto (17,160 bp) was structurally similar to the recognized members of the Columbidae family, but with minor differences in gene size and arrangement. The structural AT content was 54.12%. Additionally, 150 mitochondrial datasets, representing valid species, were amassed in this investigation. Maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) phylogenetic trees and evolutionary time relationships of species were reconstructed based on cytb gene sequences. The findings from the phylogenetic evaluations suggest that the S. decaocto was classified under the Columbinae subfamily, diverging from the Miocene approximately 8.1 million years ago, indicating intricate evolutionary connections with its close relatives, implying a history of species divergence and geographic isolation. The diversification of the Columbidae commenced during the Late Oligocene and extended into the Miocene. This exploration offers crucial molecular data for the S. decaocto, facilitating the systematic taxonomic examination of the Columbidae and Columbiformes, and establishing a scientific foundation for species preservation and genetic resource management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- GERMPLASM conservation
COLUMBIDAE
BAYESIAN field theory
PHYLOGENY
GENOMES
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20762615
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 15
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Animals (2076-2615)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 178952473
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14152220