Molecular phylogeny of butterflies Parnassius glacialis and P. stubbendorfii at various localities in East Asia
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The phylogeny of butterflies, Parnassius stubbendorfii and P. glacialis, collected at various localities in the Japan archipelago and the eastern part of the Asian continent was analyzed using mitochondrial DNA sequences coding for NADH dehydrogenase subunit 5 (805 bp). The molecular phylogenetic trees revealed that P. glacialis and P. stubbendorfii diverged from a common ancestor, and then the populations inhabiting the Japan archipelago and the Asian continent diverged in each species. The reliability of these divergences was supported by high bootstrap values. The divergences within the Japan archipelago and within the Asian continent in each species were unclear because of low bootstrap values. The genetic distance and a rough time-estimation in the UPGMA tree suggest that the both populations of P. glacialis and P. stubbendorfii may have been isolated in the Japan archipelago at the early time (about 1.7-2.0 Mya) of the glacial period in the Pleistocene. The genetic distance between the Japanese and the continental subspecies may be large enough that they can be classified as different species, in comparison with the genetic distances among some other parnassian species.
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著者
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Yagi Takashi
Research And Development Center Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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Katoh Toru
Coe For Neo-science Of Natural History Graduate School Of Science Hokkaido University:international
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Chichvarkhin Anton
Institute of Marine Biology, Russian Academy of Science
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Omoto Keiichi
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
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KATOH Toru
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
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SHINKAWA Tsutomu
Biological laboratory, University of the Air
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Omoto Keiichi
International Research Center For Japancese Studies
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Yagi Takashi
Research Institute For Advanced Science And Technology Osaka Prefecture University
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Shinkawa Tsutomu
Biological Laboratory University Of The Air
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Chichvarkhin Anton
Institute Of Marine Biology Russian Academy Of Science
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Yagi Takashi
Research & Development Center Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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