ARPHA Preprints, doi: 10.3897/arphapreprints.e101999
Mitochondrial genome analysis, phylogeny and divergence time evaluation of the Strix aluco (Aves, Strigiformes, Strigidae)
expand article infoYeying Wang, Haofeng Zhan, Yu Zhang, Zhengmin Long, Xiaofei Yang§
‡ Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, China§ Guizhou University, Guiyang, China
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Abstract

Background

Divergence time analysis can provide a reference for the evolution process of species and is also the basis for other further studies. In this study, a complete mitochondrial genome of the Strix aluco was reported for the first time, with a total length of 18,632 bp. There were 37 genes, including 22 tRNAs, 2 rRNAs, 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), and 2 non-coding control regions (D-loop). This study provides a reference for the evolution history of the S. aluco.

New information

The second-generation sequencing of the complete mitochondrial genome of the S. aluco was conducted using the Illumina platform, and then Tytoninae was used as the out-group, PhyloSuite software was applied to build the ML-tree and BI-tree of the Strigiformes, and finally, the divergence time tree was constructed using Beast2.6.7 software, the age of Miosurnia diurna fossil-bearing sediments (6.0~9.5 Ma) was set as the internal correction point. The common ancestor of the Strix was confirmed to have diverged during the Pleistocene(2.58~0.01Ma). The dramatic uplift of the Qinling Mountains in the Middle Pleistocene and the climate oscillation of the Pleistocene together caused Strix divergence between the northern and southern parts of mainland China. The isolation of glacial-interglacial rotation and glacier refuge was the main reason for the divergence of the common ancestor of the Strix uralensis and the S. aluco during this period.

Keywords
Strix aluco, phylogeny, divergence time, Pleistocene, climate oscillation, mountains uplift