Published 1998 | Version v1
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Complete Mitochondrial Genome of a Neotropical Fruit Bat, Artibeus jamaicensis, and a New Hypothesis of the Relationships of Bats to Other Eutherian Mammals

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The complete mitochondrial genome was obtained from a microchiropteran bat, Artibeus jamaiccnsis. The presumptive amino acid sequence for the protein-coding genes was compared with predicted amino acid sequences from several representati ves of other mammalian orders. Data were analyzed using maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and neighbor joining. All analyses placed bats as the sister group of carnivores, perissodactyls, artiodactyls, and cetaceans (e.g., l()OC;'fb,ootstrap value with both maximum parsimony and neighbor joining). The data strongly support a new hypothesis about the origin of bats, specifically a bat/ferungulate grouping. None of the analyses supported the superorder Archonta (bats, flying lemurs, primates, and tree shrews). Our hypothesis regarding the relationship of bats to other eutherian mammals is concordant with previous molecular studies and contrasts with hypotheses based solely on morphological criteria and an incomplete fossil record. The A, jamaicensis mitochondrial DNA control region has a complex pattern of tandem repeats that differs from previously reported chiropteran control regions.

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Pumo et al. - 1998 - Complete Mitochondrial Genome of a Neotropical Fru.pdf

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URL
hash://md5/686c23bd0b054e5df572822201b40597
URN
urn:lsid:zotero.org:groups:5435545:items:SM37NK46
DOI
10.1007/PL00006430

Biodiversity

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Chiroptera