The bushbuck is the most widespread bovid species in Africa. Previous mitochondrial studies have revealed a polyphyletic pattern suggesting the possible existence of two distinct species. To assess this issue, we have sequenced 16 nuclear genes and one mitochondrial fragment (cytochrome b gene + control region) for most species of the tribe Tragelaphini, including seven bushbuck individuals belonging to the two divergent mtDNA haplogroups, Scriptus and Sylvaticus. Our phylogenetic analyses show that the Scriptus lineage is a sister-group of Sylvaticus in the nuclear tree, whereas it is related to Tragelaphus angasii in the mitochondrial tree. This mito-nuclear discordance indicates that the mitochondrial genome of Scriptus was acquired by i...
Until today, only few studies have concentrated on the phylogeography of the big African mammals at ...
Molecular data are powerful tools to resolve taxonomic problems. Each gene in each taxon shows a deg...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) exhibits extreme morphological variability, which has led to c...
The bushbuck is the most widespread bovid species in Africa. Previous mitochondrial studies have rev...
Background The bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, is a widespread and ecologically diverse ungulate spe...
Chromosomal homologies have been established between cattle(Bos taurus, 2n = 60) and eight species o...
Robertsonian chromosomal fusions predominate in shaping the genomes of many species of Bovidae. Thes...
Molecular techniques that assess biodiversity through the analysis of a small segment of mitochondri...
Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. Ho...
This thesis concerns the molecular phylogenetics of three tribes of the family Bovidae, the Antilopi...
Robertsonian (Rb) translocations, in particular centric fusions, are thought to play a primary role ...
The taurine and zebuine cattle breeds comprise the majority of the world cattle population but their...
BACKGROUND: The Bovinae subfamily incorporates an array of antelope, buffalo and cattle species. All...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) exhibits extreme morphological variability, which has led to c...
Background. Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete e...
Until today, only few studies have concentrated on the phylogeography of the big African mammals at ...
Molecular data are powerful tools to resolve taxonomic problems. Each gene in each taxon shows a deg...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) exhibits extreme morphological variability, which has led to c...
The bushbuck is the most widespread bovid species in Africa. Previous mitochondrial studies have rev...
Background The bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, is a widespread and ecologically diverse ungulate spe...
Chromosomal homologies have been established between cattle(Bos taurus, 2n = 60) and eight species o...
Robertsonian chromosomal fusions predominate in shaping the genomes of many species of Bovidae. Thes...
Molecular techniques that assess biodiversity through the analysis of a small segment of mitochondri...
Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. Ho...
This thesis concerns the molecular phylogenetics of three tribes of the family Bovidae, the Antilopi...
Robertsonian (Rb) translocations, in particular centric fusions, are thought to play a primary role ...
The taurine and zebuine cattle breeds comprise the majority of the world cattle population but their...
BACKGROUND: The Bovinae subfamily incorporates an array of antelope, buffalo and cattle species. All...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) exhibits extreme morphological variability, which has led to c...
Background. Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete e...
Until today, only few studies have concentrated on the phylogeography of the big African mammals at ...
Molecular data are powerful tools to resolve taxonomic problems. Each gene in each taxon shows a deg...
The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) exhibits extreme morphological variability, which has led to c...