Sains Malaysiana
52(3)(2023): 741-755
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2023-5203-05
Molecular Phylogeny of Long-Tailed
Giant Rats (Muridae: Genus Leopoldamys) Based on Mitochondrial
Cytochrome B Sequences
(Filogeni Molekul Tikus Gergasi Berekor Panjang (Muridae:
Genus Leopoldamys) Berdasarkan
Jujukan Sitokrom B Mitokondria)
MOHAMAD AZAM FIRDAUS SAARANI1,
HOI-SEN YONG1, BADRUL MUNIR MD-ZAIN2, JENNIFER A. LEONARD3 & HASMAHZAITI OMAR1,4,*
1Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty
of Science, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
2Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology,
Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM
Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
3Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics Group, Estación
Biológica de Doñana (EBD-CSIC), Avda. Américo Vespucio, 41092, Seville, Spain
4Museum of Zoology (Block J14), Institute of Biological
Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal
Territory, Malaysia
Received: 6 April
2022/Accepted: 4 January 2023
Abstract
Two species of Leopoldamys long-tailed giant rats are found in Peninsular Malaysia. They are currently
referred to as Leopoldamys ciliatus which inhabits montane habitat, and Leopoldamys
vociferans which usually inhabits the lowland forest. To date, there is no
report on the phylogenetic relationship of L. ciliatus with the other Leopoldamys taxa. The present study was carried out to determine its relationship, based on
the mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) gene sequence, with L.
vociferans of Peninsular Malaysia and other congeners. Phylogenetic
analysis shows that L. ciliatus is a sister-species to the lineage L1 of L. herberti and L. revertens, and is distantly related to L.
edwardsi. L. vociferans, and L. sabanus form a distinct clade
(lineage L5) from the other Leopoldamys taxa from Indochina. The Sumatra
taxon currently known as L. sabanus is genetically distinct to L.
vociferans with K2P distances between 0.065 and 0.069. Contrary to previous
opinions, L. herberti, L. revertens, and L. neilli of
Indochina are valid species based on more than 2.5% threshold genetic distance.
Both the L. edwardsi and L. neilli species complexes are
represented by several sibling species. A more extensive taxon sampling from
various regions (particularly Sumatra and other regions of Indonesia) as well
as the use of morphological and molecular (mitogenomes or multiple genes) data
sets are needed to provide a robust phylogeny and systematics.
Keywords: Leopoldamys ciliatus; Malaysia; molecular phylogeny; Murinae; polyphyletic; Sundaland
Abstrak
Dua
spesies tikus gergasi berekor panjang (genus Leopoldamys) boleh dijumpai di Semenanjung
Malaysia. Ia kini dirujuk sebagai Leopoldamys ciliatus yang mendiami
habitat pergunungan dan Leopoldamys vociferans yang biasanya mendiami
hutan dataran rendah. Sehingga kini, tiada laporan mengenai hubungan
filogenetik L. ciliatus bersama takson Leopoldamys yang lain.
Kajian ini dijalankan untuk menentukan hubungan genetik tersebut berdasarkan
jujukan gen mitokondria sitokrom b (cyt b), bersama L.
vociferans dari Semenanjung Malaysia dan kongener lain. Analisis
filogenetik mendedahkan bahawa L. ciliatus ialah spesies rapat kepada
cabang keturunan L1, L. herberti dan L. revertens dan hubungan
jauh dengan L. edwardsi. L. vociferans dan L. sabanus membentuk klad yang berbeza (keturunan L5) daripada takson Leopoldamys lain dari Indochina. Takson Sumatera yang kini dikenali sebagai L. sabanus secara genetik berbeza dengan L. vociferans bersama jarak K2P antara
0.065 dan 0.069. Bertentangan dengan pendapat sebelumnya, L. herberti, L.
revertens dan L. neilli dari Indochina adalah spesies yang sah
berdasarkan jarak genetik lebih daripada 2.5%. Kedua-dua kompleks spesies L.
edwardsi dan L. neilli diwakili oleh beberapa spesies adik-beradik.
Pensampelan takson yang lebih meluas dari pelbagai kawasan (terutamanya
Sumatera dan kawasan lain di Indonesia) serta penggunaan set data morfologi dan
molekul (mitogenom atau gen pelbagai) diperlukan untuk membentuk filogeni dan
sistematik yang teguh.
Kata
kunci: Filogeni molekul; Leopoldamys
ciliatus; Malaysia; Murinae; polifiletik; Sundaland
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