Mitogenomic analysis of Rüppell's fox (Vulpes rueppellii) confirms phylogenetic placement within the Palaearctic clade shared with its sister species, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes).

Ali Elsayed Basuony, Mostafa Saleh, Frank Hailer
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The Rüppell's fox (Vulpes rueppellii) inhabits desert regions across North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and southwestern Asia. Its phylogenetic relationship with other fox species, especially within the phylogeographic context of its sister species, V. vulpes, remain unclear. We here report the sequencing and de-novo assembly of the first annotated mitogenome of V. rueppellii, analysed with data from other foxes (tribe Vulpini, subfamily Caninae). We used four bioinformatic approaches to reconstruct the V. rueppellii mitogenome, obtaining identical sequences except for the incompletely assembled tandem-repeat region within the D-loop. The mitogenome displayed an identical organization, number and length of genes as V. vulpes. We found high support for clustering of both known subclades of V. rueppellii within the Palearctic clade of V. vulpes, rendering the latter species paraphyletic, consistent with previous analyses of shorter mtDNA fragments. More work is needed for a full understanding of the evolutionary drivers and consequences of hybridization in foxes.

对吕佩尔狐(Vulpes rueppellii)的有丝分裂基因组分析证实了其在系统发育上与姊妹物种赤狐(Vulpes vulpes)同属古北欧支系。
吕佩尔狐(Vulpes rueppellii)栖息于北非、阿拉伯半岛和亚洲西南部的沙漠地区。它与其他狐狸物种的系统发育关系,尤其是在其姊妹物种秃狐的系统地理学背景下的关系仍不清楚。我们在此报告了首次注释的 V. rueppellii 有丝分裂基因组的测序和重新组合,并与其他狐类(狐猴科,犬亚科)的数据进行了分析。我们使用四种生物信息学方法重建了 V. rueppellii 的有丝分裂基因组,除了 D 环内未完全组装的串联重复区域外,获得了完全相同的序列。有丝分裂基因组的组织结构、基因数量和长度与 V. vulpes 完全相同。我们发现 Rueppellii 的两个已知亚支系都高度支持 V. vulpes 在古北支系中的聚类,使后者成为旁系物种,这与之前对较短 mtDNA 片段的分析一致。要全面了解狐狸杂交的进化驱动力和后果,还需要做更多的工作。
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