Middle Pleistocene protein sequences from the rhinoceros genus Stephanorhinus and the phylogeny of extant and extinct Middle/Late Pleistocene Rhinocerotidae
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2017-03-14Author
Welker, Frido
Smith, Geoff M.
Hutson, Jarod M.
Kindler, Lutz
Garcia Moreno, Alejandro
Turner, Elaine
Gaudzinski Windheuser, Sabine
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PeerJ 5 : (2017) // Art. ID e3033
Abstract
Ancient protein sequences are increasingly used to elucidate the
phylogenetic relationships between extinct and extant mammalian taxa. Here, we
apply these recent developments to Middle Pleistocene bone specimens of the
rhinoceros genus Stephanorhinus. No biomolecular sequence data is currently
available for this genus, leaving phylogenetic hypotheses on its evolutionary
relationships to extant and extinct rhinoceroses untested. Furthermore, recent
phylogenies based on Rhinocerotidae (partial or complete) mitochondrial DNA
sequences differ in the placement of the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus
sumatrensis). Therefore, studies utilising ancient protein sequences from Middle
Pleistocene contexts have the potential to provide further insights into the
phylogenetic relationships between extant and extinct species, including
Stephanorhinus and Dicerorhinus.