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  • The European brown hare is a small game species found across Europe and Asia Minor, with significant economic value.
  • Mitochondrial DNA studies have identified two main phylogeographic lineages: the European and the Anatolian, with the European lineage further split into two haplogroups.
  • Despite a contact zone in North-East Greece and Bulgaria, there is no evidence of genetic interchange between the European and Anatolian lineages, indicating genetic barriers that could contribute to their reproductive isolation.

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European brown hare is a small game species spreading across Europe to Asia Minor, with important economic traits. Population genetics studies using mitochondrial DNA markers have revealed the existence of two major phylogeographic lineages, the European and the Anatolian. European lineage is further divided in the European type halpogroup and south-eastern European type halpogroup, while Anatolian consists only by the Anatolian/Middle Eastern type halpogroup. All three haplogroups show a discrete geographical distribution, with an overlapping zone forming in North-East Greece and Bulgaria, forming a contact zone. Despite the existence of a contact zone, European haplotype was never detected in Anatolia and vice versa, proposing the presence of genetic barriers responsible for this phenomenon. In this study, we analyzed the whole mitochondrial genomes of specimens originating from both lineages, aiming to detect the genetic and functional differentiation of the oxidative phosphorylation complexes that are encoded by mtDNA that could lead gradually to the reproductive isolation of the lineages.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24701394.2016.1278540DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The European brown hare is a small game species found across Europe and Asia Minor, with significant economic value.
  • Mitochondrial DNA studies have identified two main phylogeographic lineages: the European and the Anatolian, with the European lineage further split into two haplogroups.
  • Despite a contact zone in North-East Greece and Bulgaria, there is no evidence of genetic interchange between the European and Anatolian lineages, indicating genetic barriers that could contribute to their reproductive isolation.
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