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Characterization and evolution of the mitochondrial DNA control region in hornbills (Bucerotiformes).
J Mol Evol. 2002 Jun; 54(6):794-806.JM

Abstract

We determined the mitochondrial DNA control region sequences of six Bucerotiformes. Hornbills have the typical avian gene order and their control region is similar to other avian control regions in that it is partitioned into three domains: two variable domains that flank a central conserved domain. Two characteristics of the hornbill control region sequence differ from that of other birds. First, domain I is AT rich as opposed to AC rich, and second, the control region is approximately 500 bp longer than that of other birds. Both these deviations from typical avian control region sequence are explainable on the basis of repeat motifs in domain I of the hornbill control region. The repeat motifs probably originated from a duplication of CSB-1 as has been determined in chicken, quail, and snowgoose. Furthermore, the hornbill repeat motifs probably arose before the divergence of hornbills from each other but after the divergence of hornbills from other avian taxa. The mitochondrial control region of hornbills is suitable for both phylogenetic and population studies, with domains I and II probably more suited to population and phylogenetic analyses, respectively.

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Department of Zoology and Entomolgy, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa. wdelport@postino.up.ac.azNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

12029361

Citation

Delport, Wayne, et al. "Characterization and Evolution of the Mitochondrial DNA Control Region in Hornbills (Bucerotiformes)." Journal of Molecular Evolution, vol. 54, no. 6, 2002, pp. 794-806.
Delport W, Ferguson JW, Bloomer P. Characterization and evolution of the mitochondrial DNA control region in hornbills (Bucerotiformes). J Mol Evol. 2002;54(6):794-806.
Delport, W., Ferguson, J. W., & Bloomer, P. (2002). Characterization and evolution of the mitochondrial DNA control region in hornbills (Bucerotiformes). Journal of Molecular Evolution, 54(6), 794-806.
Delport W, Ferguson JW, Bloomer P. Characterization and Evolution of the Mitochondrial DNA Control Region in Hornbills (Bucerotiformes). J Mol Evol. 2002;54(6):794-806. PubMed PMID: 12029361.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Characterization and evolution of the mitochondrial DNA control region in hornbills (Bucerotiformes). AU - Delport,Wayne, AU - Ferguson,J Willem H, AU - Bloomer,Paulette, PY - 2001/04/03/received PY - 2001/12/07/accepted PY - 2002/5/25/pubmed PY - 2002/10/31/medline PY - 2002/5/25/entrez SP - 794 EP - 806 JF - Journal of molecular evolution JO - J Mol Evol VL - 54 IS - 6 N2 - We determined the mitochondrial DNA control region sequences of six Bucerotiformes. Hornbills have the typical avian gene order and their control region is similar to other avian control regions in that it is partitioned into three domains: two variable domains that flank a central conserved domain. Two characteristics of the hornbill control region sequence differ from that of other birds. First, domain I is AT rich as opposed to AC rich, and second, the control region is approximately 500 bp longer than that of other birds. Both these deviations from typical avian control region sequence are explainable on the basis of repeat motifs in domain I of the hornbill control region. The repeat motifs probably originated from a duplication of CSB-1 as has been determined in chicken, quail, and snowgoose. Furthermore, the hornbill repeat motifs probably arose before the divergence of hornbills from each other but after the divergence of hornbills from other avian taxa. The mitochondrial control region of hornbills is suitable for both phylogenetic and population studies, with domains I and II probably more suited to population and phylogenetic analyses, respectively. SN - 0022-2844 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/12029361/Characterization_and_evolution_of_the_mitochondrial_DNA_control_region_in_hornbills__Bucerotiformes__ L2 - https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00239-001-0083-0 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -