Nuclear versus mitochondrial DNA: evidence for hybridization in colobine monkeys
Background Colobine monkeys constitute a diverse group of primates with major radiations
in Africa and Asia. However, phylogenetic relationships among genera are under debate …
in Africa and Asia. However, phylogenetic relationships among genera are under debate …
Phylogenetic relationships among the colobine monkeys revisited: new insights from analyses of complete mt genomes and 44 nuclear non-coding markers
XP Wang, L Yu, C Roos, N Ting, CP Chen, J Wang… - PLoS …, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background Phylogenetic relationships among Asian and African colobine genera have
been disputed and are not yet well established. In the present study, we revisit the …
been disputed and are not yet well established. In the present study, we revisit the …
Phylogenetic incongruence between nuclear and mitochondrial markers in the Asian colobines and the evolution of the langurs and leaf monkeys
N Ting, AJ Tosi, Y Li, YP Zhang, TR Disotell - Molecular phylogenetics and …, 2008 - Elsevier
Evidence of incongruence between mitochondrial and nuclear gene trees is now becoming
documented with increasing frequency. Among the Old World monkeys, this discordance …
documented with increasing frequency. Among the Old World monkeys, this discordance …
Mitochondrial relationships and divergence dates of the African colobines: evidence of Miocene origins for the living colobus monkeys
N Ting - Journal of Human Evolution, 2008 - Elsevier
The African colobines represent a neglected area of cercopithecid systematics. Resolving
the phylogenetic relationships and estimating divergence dates among the living forms will …
the phylogenetic relationships and estimating divergence dates among the living forms will …
Mitochondrial data support an odd-nosed colobine clade
To obtain a more complete understanding of the evolutionary history of the leaf-eating
monkeys we have examined the mitochondrial genome sequence of two African and six …
monkeys we have examined the mitochondrial genome sequence of two African and six …
Phylogenetic position of the langur genera Semnopithecus and Trachypithecus among Asian colobines, and genus affiliations of their species groups
M Osterholz, L Walter, C Roos - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2008 - Springer
Background The evolutionary history of the Asian colobines is less understood. Although
monophyly of the odd-nosed monkeys was recently confirmed, the relationships among the …
monophyly of the odd-nosed monkeys was recently confirmed, the relationships among the …
Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of langurs and leaf monkeys of South Asia (Primates: Colobinae)
The two recently proposed taxonomies of the langurs and leaf monkeys (Subfamily
Colobinae) provide different implications to our understanding of the evolution of Nilgiri and …
Colobinae) provide different implications to our understanding of the evolution of Nilgiri and …
Mitochondrial cytochrome b gene sequences of Old World monkeys: with special reference on evolution of Asian colobines
Y Zhang, OA Ryder - Primates, 1998 - Springer
The classification and phylogenetic relationships of the Old World monkeys are still
controversial. For Asian colobines, from three to nine genera were recognized by different …
controversial. For Asian colobines, from three to nine genera were recognized by different …
Chromosome painting shows that the proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) has a derived karyotype and is phylogenetically nested within asian colobines
The exceptional diploid number (2n= 48) of the proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) has
played a pivotal role in phylogenies that view the proboscis monkey as the most primitive …
played a pivotal role in phylogenies that view the proboscis monkey as the most primitive …
Mitogenomics of the Old World monkey tribe Papionini
Background The evolutionary history of the Old World monkey tribe Papionini comprising the
genera Macaca, Mandrillus, Cercocebus, Lophocebus, Theropithecus, Rungwecebus and …
genera Macaca, Mandrillus, Cercocebus, Lophocebus, Theropithecus, Rungwecebus and …