Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]

Two sympatric mousedeer species, Tragulus kanchil and Tragulus napu, inhabit the Malaysian tropical rainforests. Previous studies have established their phylogenetic relationships based on morphological variations; however, comprehensive genetic data have yet to be extensively used to relate the rel...

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Published in:Sains Malaysiana
Main Author: Akmal Abu-Bakar M.A.; Aifat N.R.; Rovie-Ryan J.J.; Abdul-Latiff M.A.B.; Ampeng A.; Md-Nor S.; Md-Zain B.M.
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
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Akmal Abu-Bakar M.A.; Aifat N.R.; Rovie-Ryan J.J.; Abdul-Latiff M.A.B.; Ampeng A.; Md-Nor S.; Md-Zain B.M.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]
2024
Sains Malaysiana
53
7
10.17576/jsm-2024-5307-03
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85200564521&doi=10.17576%2fjsm-2024-5307-03&partnerID=40&md5=2592ef819b907adb91f122c78828f966
Two sympatric mousedeer species, Tragulus kanchil and Tragulus napu, inhabit the Malaysian tropical rainforests. Previous studies have established their phylogenetic relationships based on morphological variations; however, comprehensive genetic data have yet to be extensively used to relate the relationships especially from different populations. The main objectives of this study were to determine the phylogenetic relationships, population genetics, and phylogeography of mousedeer species based on DNA sequences of the mitochondrial D-loop region. DNA from 32 mousedeer samples, representing various populations in Malaysia, was sequenced and analyzed using Neighbor-Joining, Maximum Parsimony, and Bayesian Inference approaches. The phylogenetic analyses showed two main clades representing the populations of T. kanchil and T. napu. The results also showed that the T. kanchil populations in Borneo was separated from Peninsular Malaysia taxa in MP and BI phylogenetic tree. However, Borneo population was nested in east population of Peninsular Malaysia in NJ tree. In addition, the T. kanchil population in Peninsular Malaysia further separated into east and west coast populations of Titiwangsa Range. It was supported with finding in population genetic relation that showed relatively low levels among population. This is expected because some of the populations are isolated geographically. The divergence of these populations is likely due to the Titiwangsa Range which acts as a barrier separating the east and west Peninsular Malaysia populations, and the South China Sea separates the populations of Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. Molecular clock tree reconstruction showed that the separation of T. kanchil and T. napu occurred around 17.11 million years ago (MYAs). Furthermore, the T. kanchil populations from the east and west Peninsular Malaysia showed a branching pattern from those of Borneo of about 11.04 and 9.14 MYAs, respectively. The results of this study increase our understanding of Malaysian mousedeer phylogeny and phylogeography. © 2024 Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. All rights reserved.
Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1266039
English
Article
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author Akmal Abu-Bakar M.A.; Aifat N.R.; Rovie-Ryan J.J.; Abdul-Latiff M.A.B.; Ampeng A.; Md-Nor S.; Md-Zain B.M.
spellingShingle Akmal Abu-Bakar M.A.; Aifat N.R.; Rovie-Ryan J.J.; Abdul-Latiff M.A.B.; Ampeng A.; Md-Nor S.; Md-Zain B.M.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]
author_facet Akmal Abu-Bakar M.A.; Aifat N.R.; Rovie-Ryan J.J.; Abdul-Latiff M.A.B.; Ampeng A.; Md-Nor S.; Md-Zain B.M.
author_sort Akmal Abu-Bakar M.A.; Aifat N.R.; Rovie-Ryan J.J.; Abdul-Latiff M.A.B.; Ampeng A.; Md-Nor S.; Md-Zain B.M.
title Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]
title_short Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]
title_full Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]
title_fullStr Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]
title_sort Molecular Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of Malaysian Mousedeer (Tragulus kanchil) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of the D-Loop Region; [Filogenetik Molekul dan Filogeografi Pelanduk Malaysia (Tragulus kanchil) Berdasarkan Jujukan DNA Mitokondria Kawasan D-Loop]
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description Two sympatric mousedeer species, Tragulus kanchil and Tragulus napu, inhabit the Malaysian tropical rainforests. Previous studies have established their phylogenetic relationships based on morphological variations; however, comprehensive genetic data have yet to be extensively used to relate the relationships especially from different populations. The main objectives of this study were to determine the phylogenetic relationships, population genetics, and phylogeography of mousedeer species based on DNA sequences of the mitochondrial D-loop region. DNA from 32 mousedeer samples, representing various populations in Malaysia, was sequenced and analyzed using Neighbor-Joining, Maximum Parsimony, and Bayesian Inference approaches. The phylogenetic analyses showed two main clades representing the populations of T. kanchil and T. napu. The results also showed that the T. kanchil populations in Borneo was separated from Peninsular Malaysia taxa in MP and BI phylogenetic tree. However, Borneo population was nested in east population of Peninsular Malaysia in NJ tree. In addition, the T. kanchil population in Peninsular Malaysia further separated into east and west coast populations of Titiwangsa Range. It was supported with finding in population genetic relation that showed relatively low levels among population. This is expected because some of the populations are isolated geographically. The divergence of these populations is likely due to the Titiwangsa Range which acts as a barrier separating the east and west Peninsular Malaysia populations, and the South China Sea separates the populations of Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. Molecular clock tree reconstruction showed that the separation of T. kanchil and T. napu occurred around 17.11 million years ago (MYAs). Furthermore, the T. kanchil populations from the east and west Peninsular Malaysia showed a branching pattern from those of Borneo of about 11.04 and 9.14 MYAs, respectively. The results of this study increase our understanding of Malaysian mousedeer phylogeny and phylogeography. © 2024 Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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