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The phylogenetic position of the enigmatic Atlantic forest-endemic spiny mouse Abrawayaomys (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae)

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ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES
Volume 52, Issue -, Pages -

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BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTER, ACAD SINICA
DOI: 10.1186/1810-522X-52-55

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Akodontini; Atlantic forest; Cricetidae; Phylogeny; Thomasomyini

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  1. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior [CAPES-BEX 3795/08-0]
  3. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo [BP.PD 2009/54300-0, JP 05/07553-8]
  4. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Espirito Santo
  5. Fundacao de Amparo do Estado do Rio de Janeiro [FAPERJ-E-26/111.525/2010]
  6. PICT (Agencia) [2008-547]
  7. Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico [1110737]
  8. MECESUP [AUS1203]

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Background: The phylogenetic position of the sigmodontine genus Abrawayaomys, historically assigned to the tribe Thomasomyini or considered a sigmodontine incertae sedis, was assessed on the basis of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences obtained from four individuals from different localities in the Atlantic forest of Brazil. Sequences of Abrawayaomys were analyzed in the context of broad taxonomic matrices by means of maximuml-ikelihood (ML) and Bayesian analyses (BA). Results: The phylogenetic position of Abrawayaomys differed depending on the gene analyzed and the analysis performed (interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) ML: sister to Thomasomyini; IRBP BA: sister to Akodontini; cytochrome (Cyt) b ML: sister to Neotomys; and Cyt b BA: sister to Reithrodontini). With the sole exception of the BA based on Cyt b sequences, where the Abrawayaomys-Reithrodon clade had strong support, all sister-group relationships involving Abrawayaomys lacked any significant support. Conclusions: As such, Abrawayaomys constitutes the only representative so far known of one of the main lineages of the sigmodontine radiation, differing from all other Atlantic forest sigmodontine rodents by having a unique combination of morphological character states. Therefore, in formal classifications, it should be regarded as a Sigmodontinae incertae sedis.

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