Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)

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0032-8332
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Callithrix ; Heterozygosity ; Biochemical markers ; Taxonomy ; Polymorphism ; Evolution
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Abstract The electrophoretic patterns of 15 protein systems codified for 20 genetic loci were investigated using horizontal electrophoresis. A total of 150 blood samples, from five species of the genusCallithrix were analyzed. Polymorphic variation was observed in 10 out 20 loci analyzed. The genotypic distributions are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The average heterozygosity (H) varied from 1% to 5%, similar to those observed for other Neotropical primates. The genetic distance coefficients revealed a phylogenetic separation of these species into two groups: (1) “argentata” (C. humeralifer andC. emiliae); (2) “jacchus” (C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi). This arrangement is according to the taxonomic arrangement proposed byHershkovitz (1977),de Vivo (1988), andMittermeier et al. (1988). The results in each group are compatible with the subspecies values recorded for the Platyrrhini. These values showed that:C. humeralifer andC. emiliae are subspecies ofC. argentata;C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi are subspecies ofC. jacchus. These results also suggest thatC. j. geoffroyi is the “jacchus” group taxon, most similar genetically to the “argentata” group.
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autor Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
autorsonst Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
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notes Abstract The electrophoretic patterns of 15 protein systems codified for 20 genetic loci were investigated using horizontal electrophoresis. A total of 150 blood samples, from five species of the genusCallithrix were analyzed. Polymorphic variation was observed in 10 out 20 loci analyzed. The genotypic distributions are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The average heterozygosity (H) varied from 1% to 5%, similar to those observed for other Neotropical primates. The genetic distance coefficients revealed a phylogenetic separation of these species into two groups: (1) “argentata” (C. humeralifer andC. emiliae); (2) “jacchus” (C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi). This arrangement is according to the taxonomic arrangement proposed byHershkovitz (1977),de Vivo (1988), andMittermeier et al. (1988). The results in each group are compatible with the subspecies values recorded for the Platyrrhini. These values showed that:C. humeralifer andC. emiliae are subspecies ofC. argentata;C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi are subspecies ofC. jacchus. These results also suggest thatC. j. geoffroyi is the “jacchus” group taxon, most similar genetically to the “argentata” group.
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reference 33 (1992), S. 227-238
schlagwort Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
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shingle_author_1 Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
shingle_author_2 Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
shingle_author_3 Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
shingle_author_4 Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
shingle_catch_all_1 Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)
Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
Abstract The electrophoretic patterns of 15 protein systems codified for 20 genetic loci were investigated using horizontal electrophoresis. A total of 150 blood samples, from five species of the genusCallithrix were analyzed. Polymorphic variation was observed in 10 out 20 loci analyzed. The genotypic distributions are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The average heterozygosity (H) varied from 1% to 5%, similar to those observed for other Neotropical primates. The genetic distance coefficients revealed a phylogenetic separation of these species into two groups: (1) “argentata” (C. humeralifer andC. emiliae); (2) “jacchus” (C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi). This arrangement is according to the taxonomic arrangement proposed byHershkovitz (1977),de Vivo (1988), andMittermeier et al. (1988). The results in each group are compatible with the subspecies values recorded for the Platyrrhini. These values showed that:C. humeralifer andC. emiliae are subspecies ofC. argentata;C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi are subspecies ofC. jacchus. These results also suggest thatC. j. geoffroyi is the “jacchus” group taxon, most similar genetically to the “argentata” group.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)
Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
Abstract The electrophoretic patterns of 15 protein systems codified for 20 genetic loci were investigated using horizontal electrophoresis. A total of 150 blood samples, from five species of the genusCallithrix were analyzed. Polymorphic variation was observed in 10 out 20 loci analyzed. The genotypic distributions are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The average heterozygosity (H) varied from 1% to 5%, similar to those observed for other Neotropical primates. The genetic distance coefficients revealed a phylogenetic separation of these species into two groups: (1) “argentata” (C. humeralifer andC. emiliae); (2) “jacchus” (C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi). This arrangement is according to the taxonomic arrangement proposed byHershkovitz (1977),de Vivo (1988), andMittermeier et al. (1988). The results in each group are compatible with the subspecies values recorded for the Platyrrhini. These values showed that:C. humeralifer andC. emiliae are subspecies ofC. argentata;C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi are subspecies ofC. jacchus. These results also suggest thatC. j. geoffroyi is the “jacchus” group taxon, most similar genetically to the “argentata” group.
0032-8332
00328332
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shingle_catch_all_3 Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)
Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
Abstract The electrophoretic patterns of 15 protein systems codified for 20 genetic loci were investigated using horizontal electrophoresis. A total of 150 blood samples, from five species of the genusCallithrix were analyzed. Polymorphic variation was observed in 10 out 20 loci analyzed. The genotypic distributions are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The average heterozygosity (H) varied from 1% to 5%, similar to those observed for other Neotropical primates. The genetic distance coefficients revealed a phylogenetic separation of these species into two groups: (1) “argentata” (C. humeralifer andC. emiliae); (2) “jacchus” (C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi). This arrangement is according to the taxonomic arrangement proposed byHershkovitz (1977),de Vivo (1988), andMittermeier et al. (1988). The results in each group are compatible with the subspecies values recorded for the Platyrrhini. These values showed that:C. humeralifer andC. emiliae are subspecies ofC. argentata;C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi are subspecies ofC. jacchus. These results also suggest thatC. j. geoffroyi is the “jacchus” group taxon, most similar genetically to the “argentata” group.
0032-8332
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shingle_catch_all_4 Meireles, C. M. M.
Sampaio, M. I. C.
Schneider, H.
Schneider, M. P. C.
Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)
Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
Callithrix
Heterozygosity
Biochemical markers
Taxonomy
Polymorphism
Evolution
Abstract The electrophoretic patterns of 15 protein systems codified for 20 genetic loci were investigated using horizontal electrophoresis. A total of 150 blood samples, from five species of the genusCallithrix were analyzed. Polymorphic variation was observed in 10 out 20 loci analyzed. The genotypic distributions are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The average heterozygosity (H) varied from 1% to 5%, similar to those observed for other Neotropical primates. The genetic distance coefficients revealed a phylogenetic separation of these species into two groups: (1) “argentata” (C. humeralifer andC. emiliae); (2) “jacchus” (C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi). This arrangement is according to the taxonomic arrangement proposed byHershkovitz (1977),de Vivo (1988), andMittermeier et al. (1988). The results in each group are compatible with the subspecies values recorded for the Platyrrhini. These values showed that:C. humeralifer andC. emiliae are subspecies ofC. argentata;C. jacchus, C. penicillata, andC. geoffroyi are subspecies ofC. jacchus. These results also suggest thatC. j. geoffroyi is the “jacchus” group taxon, most similar genetically to the “argentata” group.
0032-8332
00328332
Springer
shingle_title_1 Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)
shingle_title_2 Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)
shingle_title_3 Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)
shingle_title_4 Protein variation, taxonomy and differentiation in five species of marmosets (genusCallithrix Erxleben, 1777)
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