{"database":"biostudies-literature","file_versions":[],"scores":null,"additional":{"submitter":["Zinner D"],"funding":["Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft"],"pagination":["11-18"],"full_dataset_link":["https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC9285482"],"repository":["biostudies-literature"],"omics_type":["Unknown"],"volume":["9(1)"],"pubmed_abstract":["In 2020, a new subspecies was described in the <i>Cercopithecus mitis</i> complex, the Manyara monkey <i>C. m. manyaraensis</i>, Butynski & De Jong, 2020. The internal taxonomy of this species complex is still debated, and the phylogenetic relationships among the taxa are unclear. Here we provide the first mitochondrial sequence data for <i>C. m. manyaraensis</i> to determine its position within the mitochondrial phylogeny of <i>C. mitis</i>. This subspecies clusters within the youngest (internal divergences between 1.01 and 0.42 Ma) of three main taxonomic clades of <i>C. mitis</i>. Its sister lineages are <i>C. m. boutourlinii</i> (Ethiopia), <i>C. m. albotorquatus</i> (Kenya and Somalia), <i>C. m. albogularis</i> (Kenya and Tanzania), and <i>C. m. monoides</i> (Tanzania and Mozambique). In general, the phylogenetic tree of <i>C. mitis</i> based on mitochondrial sequence data indicates several paraphyletic relationships within the <i>C. mitis</i> complex. As in other African cercopithecines (e.g. <i>Papio</i> and <i>Chlorocebus</i>), these data are suitable for reconstructing historic biogeographical patterns, but they are only of limited value for delimitating taxa."],"journal":["Primate biology"],"pubmed_title":["Mito-phylogenetic relationship of the new subspecies of gentle monkey <i>Cercopithecus mitis manyaraensis</i>, Butynski & De Jong, 2020."],"pmcid":["PMC9285482"],"funding_grant_id":["ZI548/5-1","KN1097/3-1","RO3055/2-1","KN1097/4-1"],"pubmed_authors":["De Jong YA","Knauf S","Kaitila R","Butynski TM","Keyyu JD","Roos C","Zinner D","Chuma IS"],"additional_accession":[]},"is_claimable":false,"name":"Mito-phylogenetic relationship of the new subspecies of gentle monkey <i>Cercopithecus mitis manyaraensis</i>, Butynski & De Jong, 2020.","description":"In 2020, a new subspecies was described in the <i>Cercopithecus mitis</i> complex, the Manyara monkey <i>C. m. manyaraensis</i>, Butynski & De Jong, 2020. The internal taxonomy of this species complex is still debated, and the phylogenetic relationships among the taxa are unclear. Here we provide the first mitochondrial sequence data for <i>C. m. manyaraensis</i> to determine its position within the mitochondrial phylogeny of <i>C. mitis</i>. This subspecies clusters within the youngest (internal divergences between 1.01 and 0.42 Ma) of three main taxonomic clades of <i>C. mitis</i>. Its sister lineages are <i>C. m. boutourlinii</i> (Ethiopia), <i>C. m. albotorquatus</i> (Kenya and Somalia), <i>C. m. albogularis</i> (Kenya and Tanzania), and <i>C. m. monoides</i> (Tanzania and Mozambique). In general, the phylogenetic tree of <i>C. mitis</i> based on mitochondrial sequence data indicates several paraphyletic relationships within the <i>C. mitis</i> complex. As in other African cercopithecines (e.g. <i>Papio</i> and <i>Chlorocebus</i>), these data are suitable for reconstructing historic biogeographical patterns, but they are only of limited value for delimitating taxa.","dates":{"release":"2022-01-01T00:00:00Z","publication":"2022","modification":"2026-04-07T16:07:27.361Z","creation":"2025-04-05T20:38:15.222Z"},"accession":"S-EPMC9285482","cross_references":{"pubmed":["35855296"],"doi":["10.5194/pb-9-11-2022"]}}