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      sika deer; complete mitochondrial DNA; phylogenetics; population structure.

    • Abstract

       

      Sika deer (Cervus nippon) are large ruminants distributed throughout northeastern Asia. The phylogenetic relationship of the sika deer subspecies remains unclear. The complete mitochondrial genomes of 287 sika deer from eight subspecies (C. n. hortulorum, C. n. sichuanicus, C. n. kopschi, C. n. taiouanus, C. n. yesoensis, C. n. centralis, C. n. nippon and C. n. yakushimae) were obtained. Haplotype network and development of a phylogenetic tree revealed China clusters and Japan clusters that were well separated based on the mitochondrial whole-genome level. Our studies indicate that China sika deer are genetically distinguishable from Japanese samples. Our findings increase the understanding of the phylogenetic relationships of sika deer and could provide useful information for sika deer conservation projects as well as for sika deer genomics, emergence and geographical distribution.

    • Author Affiliations

       

      YIMENG DONG1 YANG LI1 TIANJIAO WANG1 HUAMIAO LIU1 RANRAN ZHANG1 YAN JU1 WEILIN SU1 HIDETOSHI TAMATE2 XIUMEI XING1

      1. Key Laboratory of Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction of Special Economic Animals, Ministry of Agriculture, Institute of Special Animal and Plant Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun 130112, People’s Republic of China
      2. Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan
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