Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in two populations of Taiwanese macaque (Macaca cyclopis)

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Jui-Hua Chu
Yao-Sung Lin
Hai-Yin Wu
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[1] National Taiwan University,Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[2] National Dong Hwa University,Institute of Natural Resources
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Conservation Genetics | 2005年 / 6卷
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anthropogenic introduction; control region; mtDNA diversity; noninvasive sampling;
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Current genetic composition of a population is influenced by site-specific demographic history. We compared genetic diversity in two populations of Taiwanese macaques (Macaca cyclopis) with different site characteristics. Mitochondrial DNA variation in 145 individuals from one central, continuous population (Yushan) and one peripheral, isolated population (Shoushan) was ascertained by sequencing and PCR–SSCP of the 5′ end hypervariable segment of the control region amplified from hair and fecal samples. All the samples from Yushan were of the same haplotype whereas those from Shoushan fell into 13 haplotypes. The mtDNA homogeneity in Yushan may indicate a “local concentration of troops” status of the population or the result of population bottleneck in the recent past by severe hunting. The relatively higher genetic diversity in the Shoushan population was contributed by released or escaped captive macaques. In addition, a simple method for preserving fecal sample as a DNA source is also recommended in the study.
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