No Reliable Evidence Supports the Presence of Javan Tigers - Data Issues Related to the DNA Analysis of a Recent Hair Sample

Zheng-Yan Sui, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi, Yue-Chen Liu, Hao-Ran Xue, Xin Sun, Philip Nyhus, Shu-Jin Luo
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A paper recently published in Oryx by Wirdateti et al. (2024) suggests that the extinct Javan tiger may still survive on the Island of Java, Indonesia, based on mtDNA analysis of a single hair collected from a claimed tiger encounter site. After carefully re-analyzing the data presented in Wirdateti et al. (2024), we conclude that there is little support for the authors’ statements. Importantly, the sequences of the putative tiger hair and museum Javan tiger specimens generated by the authors are not from tiger cytoplasmic mitochondrial DNA but more likely the nuclear copies of mitochondrial DNA. In addition, the high mismatches found between the two “Javan tiger” sequences generated by the authors is unusual for homologous sequences that are both from tigers and hence indicative of data unreliability. Yet, too few details regarding the quality control were provided in Wirdateti et al. (2024) to rule out the possibility of contamination introduced during the data production process. In conclusion, it is inappropriate to use these unreliable sequences presented in Wirdateti et al. (2024) to infer the existence of the Javan tiger.
没有可靠证据证明爪哇虎的存在--与最近毛发样本的 DNA 分析有关的数据问题
Wirdateti 等人(2024 年)最近在《羚羊》(Oryx)杂志上发表了一篇论文,根据从一个声称的老虎出没地点采集的一根毛发的 mtDNA 分析,认为已经灭绝的爪哇虎可能仍然生存在印度尼西亚的爪哇岛上。在仔细重新分析了 Wirdateti 等人(2024 年)所提供的数据后,我们得出结论,作者的说法几乎没有依据。重要的是,作者推测的虎毛和博物馆爪哇虎标本的序列并非来自老虎细胞质线粒体 DNA,而更可能是线粒体 DNA 的核拷贝。此外,作者生成的两个 "爪哇虎 "序列之间存在高错配,这对于来自老虎的同源序列来说是不寻常的,因此表明数据不可靠。然而,Wirdateti 等人(2024 年)提供的质量控制细节太少,无法排除在数据生成过程中引入污染的可能性。总之,使用 Wirdateti 等人(2024 年)提供的这些不可靠序列来推断爪哇虎的存在是不恰当的。
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