HIGHER-LEVEL SNAKE PHYLOGENY INFERRED FROM MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA SEQUENCES OF 12S RIBOSOMAL-RNA AND 16S RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES

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HEISE, PJ [1 ]
MAXSON, LR [1 ]
DOWLING, HG [1 ]
HEDGES, SB [1 ]
机构
[1] PENN STATE UNIV,INST MOLEC EVOLUTIONARY GENET,UNIVERSITY PK,PA 16802
关键词
REPTILIA; SERPENTES; PHYLOGENY; 12S AND 16S RIBOSOMAL RNA;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Portions of two mitochondrial genes (12S and 16S ribosomal RNA) were sequenced to determine the phylogenetic relationships among the major clades of snakes. Thirty-six species, representing nearly all extant families, were examined and compared with sequences of a tualara and three families of lizards. Snakes were found to constitute a monophyletic group (confidence probability [CP] = 96%), with the scolecophidians (blind snakes) as the most basal lineages (CP = 99%). This finding supports the hypothesis that snakes underwent a subterranean period early in their evolution. Caenophidians (advanced snakes), excluding Acrochordus, were found to be monophyletic (CP = 99%). Among the caenophidians, viperids were monophyletic (CP = 98%) and formed the sister group to the elapids plus colubrids (CP = 94%). Within the viperids, two monophyletic groups were identified: true vipers (CP = 98%) and pit vipers plus Azemiops (CP = 99%). The elapids plus Atractaspis formed a monophyletic clade (CP = 99%). Within the paraphyletic Colubridae, the largely Holarctic Colubrinae was found to be a monophyletic assemblage (CP = 98%), and the Xenedontinae was found to be polyphyletic (CP = 91%). Monophyly of the henophidians (primitive snakes) was neither supported nor rejected because of the weak resolution of relationships among those taxa, except for the clustering of Calabaria with a uropeltid, Rhinophis (CP = 94%).
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