Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus

This paper revises the evolutionary history of the stem root of the genus Equus from Eocene period (54 million years before present, MYBP) to present. It also assesses molecular taxonomy and evolutionary relationships of this line since the first appearance of fossil records in terrestrial deposits....

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Main Authors: Kefena, E., Mekasha, Yoseph, Han, J.L., Rosenbom, S., Haile, Aynalem, Dessie, Tadelle, Beja-Pereira, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/10707
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author Kefena, E.
Mekasha, Yoseph
Han, J.L.
Rosenbom, S.
Haile, Aynalem
Dessie, Tadelle
Beja-Pereira, A.
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Dessie, Tadelle
Haile, Aynalem
Han, J.L.
Kefena, E.
Mekasha, Yoseph
Rosenbom, S.
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Mekasha, Yoseph
Han, J.L.
Rosenbom, S.
Haile, Aynalem
Dessie, Tadelle
Beja-Pereira, A.
author_sort Kefena, E.
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description This paper revises the evolutionary history of the stem root of the genus Equus from Eocene period (54 million years before present, MYBP) to present. It also assesses molecular taxonomy and evolutionary relationships of this line since the first appearance of fossil records in terrestrial deposits. Combining these two lines of evidences, we outline a more informative and consensus phylogeny in a more understandable context. We also compare and contrast evolutionary histories and phylogenetic relationships of equids inferred from paleontological as well as varieties of molecular data and their implications. Using pair-wise coalescence time estimates, we draw a consensus speciation order in the stem root of the genus Equus. With the help of molecular data, we suggest the reasons for enigmatic speciation events between asses and zebras as well as the backgrounds for genetic dissimilarities between hemiones of Asia and asses of Africa regardless their phenotypic similarities. Based on the evidences from molecular data and review of late Pleistocene megafauna extinction in the Americas, we believe that horses were certainly domesticated in the Eurasian Steppe or elsewhere that survived late Pleistocene megafauna's extinction than in the Americas. We discuss the true wild horse that was involved in horse domestication processes in line with recent evidences that unraveled multi-geographic origins and multi-maternal lineages in the present day domestic horses.
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spelling CGSpace107072025-06-13T04:20:11Z Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus Kefena, E. Mekasha, Yoseph Han, J.L. Rosenbom, S. Haile, Aynalem Dessie, Tadelle Beja-Pereira, A. evolution equidae This paper revises the evolutionary history of the stem root of the genus Equus from Eocene period (54 million years before present, MYBP) to present. It also assesses molecular taxonomy and evolutionary relationships of this line since the first appearance of fossil records in terrestrial deposits. Combining these two lines of evidences, we outline a more informative and consensus phylogeny in a more understandable context. We also compare and contrast evolutionary histories and phylogenetic relationships of equids inferred from paleontological as well as varieties of molecular data and their implications. Using pair-wise coalescence time estimates, we draw a consensus speciation order in the stem root of the genus Equus. With the help of molecular data, we suggest the reasons for enigmatic speciation events between asses and zebras as well as the backgrounds for genetic dissimilarities between hemiones of Asia and asses of Africa regardless their phenotypic similarities. Based on the evidences from molecular data and review of late Pleistocene megafauna extinction in the Americas, we believe that horses were certainly domesticated in the Eurasian Steppe or elsewhere that survived late Pleistocene megafauna's extinction than in the Americas. We discuss the true wild horse that was involved in horse domestication processes in line with recent evidences that unraveled multi-geographic origins and multi-maternal lineages in the present day domestic horses. 2012-02 2011-11-21T06:43:29Z 2011-11-21T06:43:29Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/10707 en Limited Access Elsevier Kefena, E., Mekasha, Y., Han, J.L., Rosenbom, S., Haile, A., Dessie, T. and Beja-Pereira, A. 2012. Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus. Livestock Science 143(2-3): 105-115
spellingShingle evolution
equidae
Kefena, E.
Mekasha, Yoseph
Han, J.L.
Rosenbom, S.
Haile, Aynalem
Dessie, Tadelle
Beja-Pereira, A.
Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus
title Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus
title_full Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus
title_fullStr Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus
title_full_unstemmed Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus
title_short Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus
title_sort discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids a review of the case of taxonomy of genus equus
topic evolution
equidae
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/10707
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