The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae)
Crimsonwings are estrildid finches found in the understory of montane rainforests of sub-Saharan Africa. The genus includes four species: Cryptospiza jacksoni Sharpe 1902, C. shelleyi Sharpe 1902, C. reichenovii (Hartlaub 1874), and C. salvadorii Reichenow 1892. The first two are endemic to the Albe...
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author | J. Dylan Maddox Erica Zahnle Kit McDonnell Felix Grewe Thomas P. Gnoske John M. Bates Shannon J. Hackett |
author_facet | J. Dylan Maddox Erica Zahnle Kit McDonnell Felix Grewe Thomas P. Gnoske John M. Bates Shannon J. Hackett |
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description | Crimsonwings are estrildid finches found in the understory of montane rainforests of sub-Saharan Africa. The genus includes four species: Cryptospiza jacksoni Sharpe 1902, C. shelleyi Sharpe 1902, C. reichenovii (Hartlaub 1874), and C. salvadorii Reichenow 1892. The first two are endemic to the Albertine Rift, while the latter two are more widespread. Despite being well-represented in museum collections, genetic resources are scarce. Here we provide complete mitogenomes for all four species, each containing the standard 37 avian genes. Analyses showed C. shelleyi as sister to the other three species, with C. reichenovii and C. salvadorii being highly similar (99.2%). Further research is needed to explore their evolutionary history. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f8bd823e9d1e45d78a8b15820ab3613d2025-01-09T05:23:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources2380-23592025-01-01101778210.1080/23802359.2024.2447743The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae)J. Dylan Maddox0Erica Zahnle1Kit McDonnell2Felix Grewe3Thomas P. Gnoske4John M. Bates5Shannon J. Hackett6Pritzker Laboratory for Molecular Systematics and Evolution, Field Museum, Chicago, IL, USAPritzker Laboratory for Molecular Systematics and Evolution, Field Museum, Chicago, IL, USAPritzker Laboratory for Molecular Systematics and Evolution, Field Museum, Chicago, IL, USAGrainger Bioinformatics Center, Field Museum, Chicago, IL, USAGantz Family Collections Center, Field Museum, Chicago, IL, USANegaunee Integrative Research Center, Field Museum, Chicago, IL, USANegaunee Integrative Research Center, Field Museum, Chicago, IL, USACrimsonwings are estrildid finches found in the understory of montane rainforests of sub-Saharan Africa. The genus includes four species: Cryptospiza jacksoni Sharpe 1902, C. shelleyi Sharpe 1902, C. reichenovii (Hartlaub 1874), and C. salvadorii Reichenow 1892. The first two are endemic to the Albertine Rift, while the latter two are more widespread. Despite being well-represented in museum collections, genetic resources are scarce. Here we provide complete mitogenomes for all four species, each containing the standard 37 avian genes. Analyses showed C. shelleyi as sister to the other three species, with C. reichenovii and C. salvadorii being highly similar (99.2%). Further research is needed to explore their evolutionary history.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23802359.2024.2447743CrimsonwingsCryptospiza jacksoniCryptospiza salvadoriiCryptospiza shelleyiCryptospiza reichenovii |
spellingShingle | J. Dylan Maddox Erica Zahnle Kit McDonnell Felix Grewe Thomas P. Gnoske John M. Bates Shannon J. Hackett The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae) Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources Crimsonwings Cryptospiza jacksoni Cryptospiza salvadorii Cryptospiza shelleyi Cryptospiza reichenovii |
title | The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae) |
title_full | The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae) |
title_fullStr | The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae) |
title_full_unstemmed | The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae) |
title_short | The complete mitogenomes of all four Cryptospiza species (Aves: Estrildidae) |
title_sort | complete mitogenomes of all four cryptospiza species aves estrildidae |
topic | Crimsonwings Cryptospiza jacksoni Cryptospiza salvadorii Cryptospiza shelleyi Cryptospiza reichenovii |
url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23802359.2024.2447743 |
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