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Fixed nucleotide differences on the Y chromosome indicate clear divergence between Equus przewalskii and Equus caballus

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SummaryThe phylogenetic relationship between Equus przewalskii and E. caballus is often a matter of debate. Although these taxa have different chromosome numbers, they do not form monophyletic clades in a phylogenetic tree based on mtDNA sequences. Here we report sequence variation from five newly identified Y chromosome regions of the horse. Two fixed nucleotide differences on the Y chromosome clearly display Przewalski's horse and domestic horse as sister taxa. At both positions the Przewalski's horse haplotype shows the ancestral state, in common with the members of the zebra/ass lineage. We discuss the factors that may have led to the differences in mtDNA and Y‐chromosomal observations.
Title: Fixed nucleotide differences on the Y chromosome indicate clear divergence between Equus przewalskii and Equus caballus
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SummaryThe phylogenetic relationship between Equus przewalskii and E.
caballus is often a matter of debate.
Although these taxa have different chromosome numbers, they do not form monophyletic clades in a phylogenetic tree based on mtDNA sequences.
Here we report sequence variation from five newly identified Y chromosome regions of the horse.
Two fixed nucleotide differences on the Y chromosome clearly display Przewalski's horse and domestic horse as sister taxa.
At both positions the Przewalski's horse haplotype shows the ancestral state, in common with the members of the zebra/ass lineage.
We discuss the factors that may have led to the differences in mtDNA and Y‐chromosomal observations.

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