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Molecular Phylogenetics and the Origins of Placental Mammals
Nature
  • William J. Murphy, National Cancer Institute at Frederick
  • Eduardo Eizirik, National Cancer Institute at Frederick; University of Maryland
  • Warren E. Johnson, National Cancer Institute at Frederick
  • Ya Ping Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Oliver A. Ryder, Zoological Society of San Diego
  • Stephen J. O'Brien, National Cancer Institute at Frederick
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2001
Abstract

The precise hierarchy of ancient divergence events that led to the present assemblage of modern placental mammals has been an area of controversy among morphologists, palaeontologists and molecular evolutionists.Here we address the potential weaknesses of limited character and taxon sampling in a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis of 64 species sampled across all extant orders of placental mammals. We examined sequence variation in 18 homologous gene segments (including nearly 10,000 base pairs) that were selected for maximal phylogenetic informativeness in resolving the hierarchy of early mammalian divergence. Phylogenetic analyses identify four primary superordinal clades: (I) Afrotheria (elephants, manatees, hyraxes, tenrecs, aardvark and elephant shrews); (II) Xenarthra (sloths, anteaters and armadillos); (III) Glires (rodents and lagomorphs), as a sister taxon to primates, ¯ying lemurs and tree shrews; and (IV) the remaining orders of placental mammals (cetaceans, artiodactyls, perissodactyls, carnivores, pangolins, bats and core insectivores). Our results provide new insight into the pattern of the early placental mammal radiation.

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GenBank accession #s: AY011125-AY012154
ORCID ID
0000-0001-7353-8301
ResearcherID
N-1726-2015
Citation Information
William J. Murphy, Eduardo Eizirik, Warren E. Johnson, Ya Ping Zhang, et al.. "Molecular Phylogenetics and the Origins of Placental Mammals" Nature Vol. 409 Iss. 6822 (2001) p. 614 - 618 ISSN: 0028-0836
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephen-obrien/448/