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Estimating range disjunction time of the Palearctic Admirals (Limenitis L.) with COI and histone H1 genes. / Solovyev, Vladimir I.; Dubatolov, Vladimir V.; Vavilova, Valeriya Y. et al.

In: Organisms Diversity and Evolution, Vol. 22, No. 4, 12.2022, p. 975-1002.

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Solovyev VI, Dubatolov VV, Vavilova VY, Kosterin OE. Estimating range disjunction time of the Palearctic Admirals (Limenitis L.) with COI and histone H1 genes. Organisms Diversity and Evolution. 2022 Dec;22(4):975-1002. doi: 10.1007/s13127-022-00565-9

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Solovyev, Vladimir I. ; Dubatolov, Vladimir V. ; Vavilova, Valeriya Y. et al. / Estimating range disjunction time of the Palearctic Admirals (Limenitis L.) with COI and histone H1 genes. In: Organisms Diversity and Evolution. 2022 ; Vol. 22, No. 4. pp. 975-1002.

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title = "Estimating range disjunction time of the Palearctic Admirals (Limenitis L.) with COI and histone H1 genes",
abstract = "Three species of the genus Limenitis (Nymphalidae) (L. camilla, L. helmanni, L. sydyi) have split ranges in the Palearctic. Their disjunction was dated either to the Pleistocene or to the Subboreal time of the Holocene. This genus also exhibits an amphiberingean disjunction, L. populi vs four Nearctic species. To evaluate the disjunction time in Eurasia, we analysed a fragment of the mitochondrial COI gene and a major part of the histone H1 gene. The former was sequenced in 51 specimens of three species with Palearctic disjunctions. We detected a diverged nuclear copy of the COI gene in L. camilla. The histone H1 gene was sequenced in 64 specimens of 8 species. In five species, intra-species and intra-individual nucleotide substitutions and variation in the number of intra-genic repeats were observed and studied by cloning of individual gene copies, with individuals found with more than two variants. With 30–80 copies of histone H1 gene in Limenitis genomes, as estimated by real time PCR, this was interpreted as cis-heterogeneity across the histone gene cluster. No fixed differences between the western and eastern range parts were found in L. helmanni, L. camilla and L. sydyi, although in the former more alleles of both sequences were found in the eastern part. This suggests the range disjunctions to be too recent to be dated by molecular means and they may only be estimated to have taken place not more than 77–100 tya. This fits their provisional dating by Dubatolov and Kosterin (Entomologica Fennica 11(3), 141-161, 2000) to the Subboreal time of the Holocene.",
keywords = "COI, Dating, Histone H1, Limenitis, Nemoral species, Range disjunctions",
author = "Solovyev, {Vladimir I.} and Dubatolov, {Vladimir V.} and Vavilova, {Valeriya Y.} and Kosterin, {Oleg E.}",
note = "Funding Information: The work was supported by the Scientific Programmes FWNR-2022–0019 and FNI-0247-2021-0004 and the project 16–34-0084516 of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. Funding Information: The authors are grateful to Vladimir A. Lukhtanov, Vadim K. Zinchenko, Margarita G. Kovalenko (Bush) and Kim Mitter (ATO Lepidoptera collection) for specimens of Limenitis spp., to Vera S. Bogdanova for various valuable help and to Vasiliy V. Reshetnkov for consultations on qPCR. The work was supported by the Russian State Scientific Programmes FWNR-2022-0019 and FNI-0247-2021-0004 and the project 16-34-0084516 of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022, Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Biologische Systematik.",
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T1 - Estimating range disjunction time of the Palearctic Admirals (Limenitis L.) with COI and histone H1 genes

AU - Solovyev, Vladimir I.

AU - Dubatolov, Vladimir V.

AU - Vavilova, Valeriya Y.

AU - Kosterin, Oleg E.

N1 - Funding Information: The work was supported by the Scientific Programmes FWNR-2022–0019 and FNI-0247-2021-0004 and the project 16–34-0084516 of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. Funding Information: The authors are grateful to Vladimir A. Lukhtanov, Vadim K. Zinchenko, Margarita G. Kovalenko (Bush) and Kim Mitter (ATO Lepidoptera collection) for specimens of Limenitis spp., to Vera S. Bogdanova for various valuable help and to Vasiliy V. Reshetnkov for consultations on qPCR. The work was supported by the Russian State Scientific Programmes FWNR-2022-0019 and FNI-0247-2021-0004 and the project 16-34-0084516 of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. Publisher Copyright: © 2022, Gesellschaft für Biologische Systematik.

PY - 2022/12

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N2 - Three species of the genus Limenitis (Nymphalidae) (L. camilla, L. helmanni, L. sydyi) have split ranges in the Palearctic. Their disjunction was dated either to the Pleistocene or to the Subboreal time of the Holocene. This genus also exhibits an amphiberingean disjunction, L. populi vs four Nearctic species. To evaluate the disjunction time in Eurasia, we analysed a fragment of the mitochondrial COI gene and a major part of the histone H1 gene. The former was sequenced in 51 specimens of three species with Palearctic disjunctions. We detected a diverged nuclear copy of the COI gene in L. camilla. The histone H1 gene was sequenced in 64 specimens of 8 species. In five species, intra-species and intra-individual nucleotide substitutions and variation in the number of intra-genic repeats were observed and studied by cloning of individual gene copies, with individuals found with more than two variants. With 30–80 copies of histone H1 gene in Limenitis genomes, as estimated by real time PCR, this was interpreted as cis-heterogeneity across the histone gene cluster. No fixed differences between the western and eastern range parts were found in L. helmanni, L. camilla and L. sydyi, although in the former more alleles of both sequences were found in the eastern part. This suggests the range disjunctions to be too recent to be dated by molecular means and they may only be estimated to have taken place not more than 77–100 tya. This fits their provisional dating by Dubatolov and Kosterin (Entomologica Fennica 11(3), 141-161, 2000) to the Subboreal time of the Holocene.

AB - Three species of the genus Limenitis (Nymphalidae) (L. camilla, L. helmanni, L. sydyi) have split ranges in the Palearctic. Their disjunction was dated either to the Pleistocene or to the Subboreal time of the Holocene. This genus also exhibits an amphiberingean disjunction, L. populi vs four Nearctic species. To evaluate the disjunction time in Eurasia, we analysed a fragment of the mitochondrial COI gene and a major part of the histone H1 gene. The former was sequenced in 51 specimens of three species with Palearctic disjunctions. We detected a diverged nuclear copy of the COI gene in L. camilla. The histone H1 gene was sequenced in 64 specimens of 8 species. In five species, intra-species and intra-individual nucleotide substitutions and variation in the number of intra-genic repeats were observed and studied by cloning of individual gene copies, with individuals found with more than two variants. With 30–80 copies of histone H1 gene in Limenitis genomes, as estimated by real time PCR, this was interpreted as cis-heterogeneity across the histone gene cluster. No fixed differences between the western and eastern range parts were found in L. helmanni, L. camilla and L. sydyi, although in the former more alleles of both sequences were found in the eastern part. This suggests the range disjunctions to be too recent to be dated by molecular means and they may only be estimated to have taken place not more than 77–100 tya. This fits their provisional dating by Dubatolov and Kosterin (Entomologica Fennica 11(3), 141-161, 2000) to the Subboreal time of the Holocene.

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KW - Dating

KW - Histone H1

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KW - Nemoral species

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