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1 June 2007 Cytogenetic and Molecular Relationships between Zarudny's Rock Shrew (Crocidura zarudnyi; Mammalia: Soricomorpha) and Eurasian Taxa
Sylvain Dubey, Petra Nová, Peter Vogel, Vladimír Vohralík
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Abstract

We karyotyped and sequenced 1,140 base pairs of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b of a specimen of Zarudny's rock shrew (Crocidura zarudnyi) from Baluchestan, southeastern Iran, to clarify its cytogenetic and molecular relationships with other Eurasian species of Crocidura. According to the karyotype (2N = 40, FN = 50), Zarudny's rock shrew belongs to the group of the lesser white-toothed shrew (C. suaveolens), which is different from other known crocidurine karyotypes, considering the combination of the diploid and fundamental number of chromosomes. Molecular results revealed that C. zarudnyi is included in a monophyletic clade with the C. suaveolens group, where it is a sister taxon to the others (mean Kimura 2-parameter distance = 9.7%).

Sylvain Dubey, Petra Nová, Peter Vogel, and Vladimír Vohralík "Cytogenetic and Molecular Relationships between Zarudny's Rock Shrew (Crocidura zarudnyi; Mammalia: Soricomorpha) and Eurasian Taxa," Journal of Mammalogy 88(3), 706-711, (1 June 2007). https://doi.org/10.1644/05-MAMM-A-409R.1
Accepted: 1 November 2006; Published: 1 June 2007
KEYWORDS
Crocidura
cytogenetics
Iran
mitochondrial DNA
systematics
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