2004
DOI: 10.3106/mammalstudy.29.185
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Phylogenetic position of the Malaysian mole, Euroscaptor micrura (Mammalia: Eulipotyphla), inferred from three gene sequences

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“…Evolution and biogeography of Mogera.-Our phylogenetic trees clearly supported the monophyly of Mogera, as suggested by others (Shinohara et al , 2004a(Shinohara et al , 2004bKawada et al 2007;Crumpton and Thompson 2013). Among the 6 species of Mogera, our phylogenetic trees strongly supported the monophyly of the Taiwanese and Vietnamese species (M. kanoana, M. insularis, and M. latouchei, respectively [ Fig.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Evolution and biogeography of Mogera.-Our phylogenetic trees clearly supported the monophyly of Mogera, as suggested by others (Shinohara et al , 2004a(Shinohara et al , 2004bKawada et al 2007;Crumpton and Thompson 2013). Among the 6 species of Mogera, our phylogenetic trees strongly supported the monophyly of the Taiwanese and Vietnamese species (M. kanoana, M. insularis, and M. latouchei, respectively [ Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Motokawa (2004) examined the skulls of 2 Euroscaptor species and reported that the genus is not monophyletic. By using molecular genetic markers, Shinohara et al (2004bShinohara et al ( , 2008 reported the phylogenetic position of the Malaysian mole (reported as E. micrura, but specified as E. malayana in Kawada et al [2008]) and the short-faced mole (Scaptochirus moschatus), which is widely distributed in China; this analysis also supported a paraphyletic origin of Euroscaptor. This finding was recently supported by Crumpton and Thompson (2013).…”
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“…Nucleotide sequences of the original primers specially designed for amplification and sequencing are provided in the http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/zoj.12298/suppinfo. To amplify the RAG1 fragments we also used the primers R2951 (Teeling et al ., ), F2401 (Shinohara et al ., ), F1851, and R2486 (Sato et al ., ). Cytochrome b sequences (1140 bp) were obtained using the combination of primers (Ohdachi et al ., ) and (Lebedev et al ., ).…”
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“…In recent years, some attempts have been made to detect phylogenetically relevant characters in the morphology of talpids, such as myology (Whidden, 2000) and the anatomy of the humerus , hand (Sánchez-Villagra and Menke, 2005), or whole skeleton (Sánchez-Villagra et al , 2006). Molecular data have generated new hypotheses about the phylogeny of this group (Shinohara et al ., 2004). In contrast to this new information on adult anatomy, there has been no attempt to analyse developmental sequences in this clade.…”
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confidence: 98%