Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment

The genetic diversity of the long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) from Penang, Malaysia, including Jerejak Island and the mainland area of the state of Penang, Seberang Perai were examined using 1,042 bp control region (CR) segment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Twenty haplotypes were descr...

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Main Authors: Rovie-Ryan, J. J., Abdullah, M. T., Sitam, F. T., Tan, S. G., Zainuddin, Z. Z., Basir, M. M., Abidin, Z. Z., Keliang, C., Denel, A., Joeneh, E., Ali, F. M.
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Published: Department of Biology, University of Andalas in collaboration with Copenhagen Zoo 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37760/
http://jinh.fmipa.unand.ac.id/index.php/jinh/article/view/27
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spelling my.upm.eprints.377602023-10-16T01:24:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37760/ Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment Rovie-Ryan, J. J. Abdullah, M. T. Sitam, F. T. Tan, S. G. Zainuddin, Z. Z. Basir, M. M. Abidin, Z. Z. Keliang, C. Denel, A. Joeneh, E. Ali, F. M. The genetic diversity of the long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) from Penang, Malaysia, including Jerejak Island and the mainland area of the state of Penang, Seberang Perai were examined using 1,042 bp control region (CR) segment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Twenty haplotypes were described with a single haplotype sharing between the mainland and the island which suggests that it is a remnant of the genetic makeup from the mainland. Compared to previous studies based on the CR, all the Penang haplotypes are newly described with none shared with the other regional populations of M. fascicularis. A single deletion mutation unique to the Penang samples (Groups I and II) could be a good indicator for the conservation of the genetic uniqueness and possibly should be managed as a management unit (MU). A summarised phylogenetic tree (NJ, MP, ML and Bayesian) supports the monophyletic clustering of the M. fascicularis as described in previous studies. The topology separates the Penang haplotypes into three major groups, which generally corresponds to their geographical distribution. We also noted that the Penang haplotypes are of the continental lineage which separated from the insular lineage at around 1.04 mya. Finally, we showed that the CR of the mtDNA is powerful and suitable for the quantification of intraspecific diversity in M. fascicularis. Department of Biology, University of Andalas in collaboration with Copenhagen Zoo 2014 Article PeerReviewed Rovie-Ryan, J. J. and Abdullah, M. T. and Sitam, F. T. and Tan, S. G. and Zainuddin, Z. Z. and Basir, M. M. and Abidin, Z. Z. and Keliang, C. and Denel, A. and Joeneh, E. and Ali, F. M. (2014) Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment. Journal of Indonesian Natural History, 2 (1). pp. 14-25. ISSN 2338-865X; ESSN: 2685-5437 http://jinh.fmipa.unand.ac.id/index.php/jinh/article/view/27
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description The genetic diversity of the long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) from Penang, Malaysia, including Jerejak Island and the mainland area of the state of Penang, Seberang Perai were examined using 1,042 bp control region (CR) segment of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Twenty haplotypes were described with a single haplotype sharing between the mainland and the island which suggests that it is a remnant of the genetic makeup from the mainland. Compared to previous studies based on the CR, all the Penang haplotypes are newly described with none shared with the other regional populations of M. fascicularis. A single deletion mutation unique to the Penang samples (Groups I and II) could be a good indicator for the conservation of the genetic uniqueness and possibly should be managed as a management unit (MU). A summarised phylogenetic tree (NJ, MP, ML and Bayesian) supports the monophyletic clustering of the M. fascicularis as described in previous studies. The topology separates the Penang haplotypes into three major groups, which generally corresponds to their geographical distribution. We also noted that the Penang haplotypes are of the continental lineage which separated from the insular lineage at around 1.04 mya. Finally, we showed that the CR of the mtDNA is powerful and suitable for the quantification of intraspecific diversity in M. fascicularis.
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author Rovie-Ryan, J. J.
Abdullah, M. T.
Sitam, F. T.
Tan, S. G.
Zainuddin, Z. Z.
Basir, M. M.
Abidin, Z. Z.
Keliang, C.
Denel, A.
Joeneh, E.
Ali, F. M.
spellingShingle Rovie-Ryan, J. J.
Abdullah, M. T.
Sitam, F. T.
Tan, S. G.
Zainuddin, Z. Z.
Basir, M. M.
Abidin, Z. Z.
Keliang, C.
Denel, A.
Joeneh, E.
Ali, F. M.
Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment
author_facet Rovie-Ryan, J. J.
Abdullah, M. T.
Sitam, F. T.
Tan, S. G.
Zainuddin, Z. Z.
Basir, M. M.
Abidin, Z. Z.
Keliang, C.
Denel, A.
Joeneh, E.
Ali, F. M.
author_sort Rovie-Ryan, J. J.
title Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment
title_short Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment
title_full Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment
title_fullStr Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity of Macaca fascicularis (Cercopithecidae) from Penang, Malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment
title_sort genetic diversity of macaca fascicularis (cercopithecidae) from penang, malaysia as inferred from mitochondrial control region segment
publisher Department of Biology, University of Andalas in collaboration with Copenhagen Zoo
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37760/
http://jinh.fmipa.unand.ac.id/index.php/jinh/article/view/27
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