Evolutionary Affinities of the Order Perissodactyla and The
MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION Vol. 7, No. 2, April, pp. 195–200, 1997 ARTICLE NO. FY960391 Evolutionary Affinities of the Order Perissodactyla and the Phylogenetic Status of the Superordinal Taxa Ungulata and Altungulata Dan Graur* Manolo Gouy,† and Laurent Duret† *Department of Zoology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Ramat Aviv, Israel; and †Laboratoire de Biome´ trie, Ge´ne´ tique et Biologie des Populations, CNRS, URA 2055, Universite´ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 43 Boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918, 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France Received January 26, 1996; revised July 5, 1996 proteins for which orthologous sequence data exist for Contrary to morphological claims, molecular data members of Paenungulata, Perissodactyla, Artiodac- indicate that the order Perissodactyla (e.g., horses, tyla, Cetacea, Carnivora, and Primates, as well as rhinoceroses, and tapirs) is neither part of the superor- noneutherian outgroups, to test different evolutionary dinal taxon Paenungulata (Sirenia, Proboscidea, and schemes and identify the phylogenetic position of Peris- Hyracoidea) nor an immediate outgroup of the paenun- sodactyla within the eutherian tree. We also test gulates. Rather, Perissodactyla is closer to Carnivora and Cetartiodactyla (Cetacea 1 Artiodactyla) than it is the phylogenetic validity, i.e., the monophyly, of the to the paenungulates. Therefore, two morphologically following proposed superorders: (1) Altungulata (Probos- defined superordinal taxa, Altungulata (Proboscidea, cidea, Sirenia, Hyracoidea, and Perissodactyla) (Pro- Sirenia, Hyracoidea, and Perissodactyla) and Ungu- thero and Schock, 1988) and (2) Ungulata (Perisso- lata (Altungulata and Cetartiodactyla), are invali- dactyla, Cetartiodactyla, Proboscidea, Sirenia, and dated. Perissodactyla, Carnivora, and Cetartiodactyla Hyracoidea) (McKenna, 1975). are shown to constitute a rather tight trichotomy.
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