A Comprehensive Overview of Baboon Phylogenetic History

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Abstract

Baboons (genus Papio) are an intriguing study system to investigate complex evolutionary processes and the evolution of social systems. An increasing number of studies over the last 20 years has shown that considerable incongruences exist between phylogenies based on morphology, mitochondrial, and nuclear sequence data of modern baboons, and hybridization and introgression have been suggested as the main drivers of these patterns. Baboons, therefore, present an excellent opportunity to study these phenomena and their impact on speciation. Advances both in geographic and genomic coverage provide increasing details on the complexity of the phylogeography of baboons. Here, we compile the georeferenced genetic data of baboons and review the current knowledge on baboon phylogeny, discuss the evolutionary processes that may have shaped the patterns that we observe today, and propose future avenues for research.

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Kopp, G. H., Sithaldeen, R., Trede, F., Grathwol, F., Roos, C., & Zinner, D. (2023, March 1). A Comprehensive Overview of Baboon Phylogenetic History. Genes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14030614

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