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  Genomic variation in baboons from central Mozambique unveils complex evolutionary relationships with other Papio species

Santander, C., Molinaro, L., Mutti, G., Martinez I, F., Mathe, J., da Ferreira Silva, M. J., et al. (2022). Genomic variation in baboons from central Mozambique unveils complex evolutionary relationships with other Papio species. BMC Ecology and Evolution, 22(1): 44. doi:10.1186/s12862-022-01999-7.

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Santander, Cindy1, Author
Molinaro, Ludovica1, Author
Mutti, Giacomo1, Author
Martinez I, Felipe1, Author
Mathe, Jacinto1, Author
da Ferreira Silva, Maria Joana1, Author
Caldon, Matteo1, Author
Oteo-Garcia, Gonzalo1, Author
Aldeias, Vera1, Author
Archer, Will1, Author
Bamford, Marion1, Author
Biro, Dora1, Author
Bobe, Rene1, Author
Braun, David R.1, Author
Hammond, Philippa1, Author
Lüdecke, Tina2, Author           
Pinto, Maria Jose1, Author
Paulo, Luis Meira1, Author
Stalmans, Marc1, Author
Regala, Frederico Tata1, Author
Bertolini, Francesco1, AuthorMoltke, Ida1, AuthorRaveane, Alessandro1, AuthorPagani, Luca1, AuthorCarvalho, Susana1, AuthorCapelli, Cristian1, Author more..
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2Climate Geochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_2237635              

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 Abstract: Background

Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique hosts a large population of baboons, numbering over 200 troops. Gorongosa baboons have been tentatively identified as part of Papio ursinus on the basis of previous limited morphological analysis and a handful of mitochondrial DNA sequences. However, a recent morphological and morphometric analysis of Gorongosa baboons pinpointed the occurrence of several traits intermediate between P. ursinus and P. cynocephalus, leaving open the possibility of past and/or ongoing gene flow in the baboon population of Gorongosa National Park. In order to investigate the evolutionary history of baboons in Gorongosa, we generated high and low coverage whole genome sequence data of Gorongosa baboons and compared it to available Papio genomes.
Results

We confirmed that P. ursinus is the species closest to Gorongosa baboons. However, the Gorongosa baboon genomes share more derived alleles with P. cynocephalus than P. ursinus does, but no recent gene flow between P. ursinus and P. cynocephalus was detected when available Papio genomes were analyzed. Our results, based on the analysis of autosomal, mitochondrial and Y chromosome data, suggest complex, possibly male-biased, gene flow between Gorongosa baboons and P. cynocephalus, hinting to direct or indirect contributions from baboons belonging to the “northern” Papio clade, and signal the presence of population structure within P. ursinus.
Conclusions

The analysis of genome data generated from baboon samples collected in central Mozambique highlighted a complex set of evolutionary relationships with other baboons. Our results provided new insights in the population dynamics that have shaped baboon diversity.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-04-11
 Publication Status: Published online
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Title: BMC Ecology and Evolution
  Abbreviation : BMC Ecol Evo
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Publ. Info: London : BioMed Central
Pages: 16 Volume / Issue: 22 (1) Sequence Number: 44 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2730-7182
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2730-7182