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Publication : Genetic variation and phylogeography of central Asian and other house mice, including a major new mitochondrial lineage in Yemen.

First Author  Prager EM Year  1998
Journal  Genetics Volume  150
Issue  2 Pages  835-61
PubMed ID  9755213 Mgi Jnum  J:50249
Mgi Id  MGI:1290105 Doi  10.1093/genetics/150.2.835
Citation  Prager EM, et al. (1998) Genetic variation and phylogeography of central Asian and other house mice, including a major new mitochondrial lineage in Yemen. Genetics 150(2):835-61
abstractText  The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region and flanking tRNAs were sequenced from '76 mice collected at 60 localities extending from Egypt through Turkey, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nepal to eastern Asia. Segments of the Y chromosome and of a processed p53 pseudogene (Psi p53) were amplified from many of these mice and from others collected elsewhere in Eurasia and North Africa. The 251 mtDNA types, including 54 new ones reported here, now identified from commensal house mice (Mus musculus group) by sequencing this segment can be organized into four major lineages-domesticus, musculus, castaneus, and a new lineage found in Yemen. Evolutionary tree analysis suggested the domesticus mtDNAs as the sister group to the other three commensal mtDNA lineages and the Yemeni mtDNAs as the next eldest lineage. Using this tree and the phylogeographic approach, we derived a new model for the origin and radiation of commensal house mice whose main features are an origin in west-central Asia (within the present-day range of M. Domesticus) and the sequential spreading of mice first to the southern Arabian Peninsula, thence eastward and northward into south-central Asia, and later from south-central Asia to north-central Asia (and thence into most of northern Eurasia) and to southeastern Asia. Y chromosomes with and without an 18-bp deletion in the Zfy-2 gene were detected among mice from Iran and Afghanistan, while only undeleted Ys were found in Turkey, Yemen, Pakistan, and Nepal. Polymorphism for the presence of a Psi p53 was observed in Georgia, Iran, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Sequencing of a 128-bp Psi p53 segment from 79 commensal mice revealed 12 variable sites and implicated greater than or equal to 14 alleles. The allele that appeared to be phylogenetically ancestral was widespread, and the greatest diversity was observed in Turkey. Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nepal. Two mice provided evidence for a second Psi p53 locus in some commensal populations.
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