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Tortoises of the Testudo graeca complex inhabit a patchy range that covers part of three continents (Africa, Europe, Asia). It extends approximately 6500 km in an east-west direction from eastern Iran to the Moroccan Atlantic coast and about 1600 km in a north-south direction from the Danube Delta to the Libyan Cyrenaica Peninsula. Recent years have seen a rapid increase of recognized taxa. Based on morphological investigations, it was suggested that this group consists of as many as 20 distinct species and is paraphyletic with respect to T. kleinmanni sensu lato and T. marginata. Based on samples from representative localities of the entire range, we sequenced the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and conducted nuclear genomic fingerprinting with ISSR PCR. The T. graeca complex is monophyletic and sister to a taxon consisting of T. kleinmanni sensu lato and T. marginata. The T. graeca complex comprises six well-supported mtDNA clades (A-F). Highest diversity is found in the Caucasian Region, wh Tortoises of the Testudo graeca complex inhabit a patchy range that covers part of three continents (Africa, Europe, Asia). It extends approximately 6500 km in an east-west direction from eastern Iran to the Moroccan Atlantic coast and about 1600 km in a north-south direction from the Danube Delta to the Libyan Cyrenaica Peninsula. Recent years have seen a rapid increase of recognized taxa. Based on morphological investigations, it was suggested that this group consists of as many as 20 distinct species and is paraphyletic with respect to T. kleinmanni sensu lato and T. marginata. Based on samples from representative localities of the entire range, we sequenced the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and conducted nuclear genomic fingerprinting with ISSR PCR. The T. graeca complex is monophyletic and sister to a taxon consisting of T. kleinmanni sensu lato and T. marginata. The T. graeca complex comprises six well-supported mtDNA clades (A-F). Highest diversity is found in the Caucasian Region, wh
dcterms:title
Phenotypic plasticity leads to incongruence between morphology-based taxonomy and genetic differentiation in western Palaearctic tortoises (Testudo graeca complex; Testudines, Testudinidae) Phenotypic plasticity leads to incongruence between morphology-based taxonomy and genetic differentiation in western Palaearctic tortoises (Testudo graeca complex; Testudines, Testudinidae)
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Phenotypic plasticity leads to incongruence between morphology-based taxonomy and genetic differentiation in western Palaearctic tortoises (Testudo graeca complex; Testudines, Testudinidae) Phenotypic plasticity leads to incongruence between morphology-based taxonomy and genetic differentiation in western Palaearctic tortoises (Testudo graeca complex; Testudines, Testudinidae)
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RIV/62157124:16270/07:00002673!RIV11-MSM-16270___
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S
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1
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n13:2011
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n15:5226104
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n16:J
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n12:S
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n7:predkladatel
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RIV/62157124:16270/07:00002673
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Testudinidae; Testudo; Testudo graeca; Molecular phylogenetics; Mitochondrial DNA; ISSR; Nuclear genomic fingerprinting; Phylogeography.
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n6:Nuclear%20genomic%20fingerprinting n6:Testudo n6:Testudinidae n6:ISSR n6:Molecular%20phylogenetics n6:Phylogeography. n6:Testudo%20graeca n6:Mitochondrial%20DNA
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NL - Nizozemsko
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[E3CE739AAC26]
n5:nazevZdroje
Amphibia-Reptilia
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n14:EG
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1
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9
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n13:2007
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28
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Wink, Michael Türkozan, Oguz Lehman, Jan Hundsdörfer, Anna Mazanaeva, Lyudmila Fritz, Uwe Auer, Markus Široký, Pavel Kami, Hajigholi
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000244332300011
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0173-5373
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25
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16270