Publikation: Multiple origins of the western European house mouse in the Aeolian Archipelago : clues from mtDNA and chromosomes
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The expansion of Mus musculus domesticus from its origin has been studied in detail. The colonization routes and times depended on its commensal habits which favoured a rapid and recent dispersal, making it difficult to unravel the expansion pattern. The situation is still obscure in the central Mediterranean area. Mitochondrial D-loop was sequenced for 65 mice from the Aeolian Archipelago and the sixteen haplotypes identified were compared with the 528 available mouse haplotypes. The central Mediterranean phylogeography, the demographic history of the Aeolian mice and the relationships between mtDNA and karyotypes was investigate. Five lineages are present, belonging to five of the haplogroups previously described for the Mediterranean basin, and most individuals fall within the European haplogroups. The Archipelago was subjected to multiple colonizations and chromosomal and molecular data agree in indicating Sicily and Italy as possible sources of colonization in recent times. Nevertheless, the signatures of earlier colonizations might have been lost through extinction and admixing of mice due to human movements. Drastic events during the entire colonization process have led to the present-day random distribution of haplotypes. Furthermore, Salina emerges as an ancestral condition and no relation between karyotype composition and haplotype variability was highlighted.
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SOLANO, Emanuela, Paolo FRANCHINI, Paolo COLANGELO, Ernesto CAPANNA, Riccardo CASTIGLIA, 2013. Multiple origins of the western European house mouse in the Aeolian Archipelago : clues from mtDNA and chromosomes. In: Biological Invasions. 2013, 15(4), pp. 729-739. ISSN 1387-3547. eISSN 1573-1464. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s10530-012-0322-xBibTex
@article{Solano2013-04Multi-42080, year={2013}, doi={10.1007/s10530-012-0322-x}, title={Multiple origins of the western European house mouse in the Aeolian Archipelago : clues from mtDNA and chromosomes}, number={4}, volume={15}, issn={1387-3547}, journal={Biological Invasions}, pages={729--739}, author={Solano, Emanuela and Franchini, Paolo and Colangelo, Paolo and Capanna, Ernesto and Castiglia, Riccardo} }
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