Origin and radiation of the house mouse: Clues from nuclear genes

被引:92
作者
Din, W
Anand, R
Boursot, P
Darviche, D
Dod, B
JouvinMarche, E
Orth, A
Talwar, GP
Cazenave, PA
Bonhomme, F
机构
[1] UNIV MONTPELLIER 2,CNRS UPR 9060,LAB GENOME & POPULAT,F-34095 MONTPELLIER 5,FRANCE
[2] NATL INST IMMUNOL,NEW DELHI 110067,INDIA
[3] INST PASTEUR,UNITE IMMUNOCHIM ANALYT,F-75724 PARIS,FRANCE
[4] FERDOWSI UNIV,SCH SCI,MASHHAD,RI,IRAN
关键词
Mus musculus; isozymes; phylogeography; allopatric subspeciation;
D O I
10.1046/j.1420-9101.1996.9050519.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Although quite a lot is known about the genetic structure of the polytypic species Mus musculus at the periphery of its range, the centre of origin and dispersion of the species remains unknown. To investigate the amount of genetic subdivision that occurs in the central parts of its range, we analysed the genetic variation in four new samples of mice coming from Iran, Pakistan, northern and southern India using 35 autosomal protein loci and restriction fragment length polymorphisms of three genes of the V beta gene complex of the immune system. The variation was then compared with that found in the subspecies occupying the peripheral regions of the species range. The two samples from the northern part of the Indian subcontinent were shown to be more heterozygous than the samples from any of the other regions. They also contain the majority of the alleles that exist in the differentiated subspecies at the periphery of the species range. A neighbour-joining analysis on Nei's genetic distances and a factorial analysis of correspondences on the allelic composition of each sample both place the Pakistani and Indian populations in a phylogenetically and genetically central position compared to the peripheral subspecies. These results suggest that the populations in this geographically central area have retained most of the ancestral polymorphisms, which in turn indicates that the Indian subcontinent is probably the cradle of the species. The nature of the genetic relationships between the various populations throughout the species range and the possibility that they form an incipient ring species are also discussed. Our results are in agreement with the classical model of geographic differentiation where genetic divergence in allopatry is considered to be the prime cause of subspecies formation that may eventually lead to partial reproductive isolation on secondary contact.
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页码:519 / 539
页数:21
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