J Dylan Maddox, Erica Zahnle, Kit McDonnell, Felix Grewe, Thomas P Gnoske, John M Bates, Shannon J Hackett
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摘要
红翅雀是一种生长在撒哈拉以南非洲山区热带雨林林下的稀有雀类。该属包括四种:Cryptospiza jacksoni Sharpe 1902, C. shelleyi Sharpe 1902, C. reichenovii (Hartlaub 1874)和C. salvadorii Reichenow 1892。前两种是艾伯丁裂谷特有的,而后两种则更为普遍。尽管在博物馆藏品中有很好的代表性,但遗传资源是稀缺的。在这里,我们提供了所有四个物种的完整有丝分裂基因组,每个包含标准的37个鸟类基因。C. reichenovii与C. salvadorii高度相似(99.2%)。需要进一步的研究来探索它们的进化史。
The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae).
Crimsonwings are estrildid finches found in the understory of montane rainforests of sub-Saharan Africa. The genus includes four species: Cryptospiza jacksoni Sharpe 1902, C. shelleyi Sharpe 1902, C. reichenovii (Hartlaub 1874), and C. salvadorii Reichenow 1892. The first two are endemic to the Albertine Rift, while the latter two are more widespread. Despite being well-represented in museum collections, genetic resources are scarce. Here we provide complete mitogenomes for all four species, each containing the standard 37 avian genes. Analyses showed C. shelleyi as sister to the other three species, with C. reichenovii and C. salvadorii being highly similar (99.2%). Further research is needed to explore their evolutionary history.
期刊介绍:
This open access journal publishes high-quality and concise research articles reporting the sequence of full mitochondrial genomes, and short communications focusing on the physical, chemical, and biochemical aspects of mtDNA and proteins involved in mtDNA metabolism and interactions.