2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0001-37652000000200005
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Abstract: Four DNA datasets were combined in tandem (6700 bp) and Maximum parsimony and Neighbor-Joining analyses were performed. The results suggest three groups emerging almost at the same time: Atelidae, Pitheciidae and Cebidae. The total analysis strongly supports the monophyly of the Cebidae family, grouping Aotus, Cebus and Saimiri with the small callitrichines. In the callitrichines, the data link Cebuela to Callithrix, place Callimico as a sister group of Callithrix/Cebuella, and show Saguinus to be the earliest… Show more

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“…Therefore, we present only the parsimony arrangement (Figure 3). The phylogenetic relationships are similar to those proposed for New World monkeys (Schneider et al, 1996;Goodman et al, 1998;Schneider, 2000).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Therefore, we present only the parsimony arrangement (Figure 3). The phylogenetic relationships are similar to those proposed for New World monkeys (Schneider et al, 1996;Goodman et al, 1998;Schneider, 2000).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The results of the genetic distance matrix, which shows low substitution rates, the agreement between the gene tree and the proposed phylogeny of New World monkeys (Schneider et al, 1996;Goodman et al, 1998;Schneider, 2000), the absence of saturation and the common nucleotide alterations shared by all Neotropical primates Table 2. Divergence times (T) are given in millions of years, according to Goodman et al (1998).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…These findings suggest that the mutation arose in a group of highly related New World monkey species. Indeed cladistic analysis using combined molecular datasets (b-2M, EPSILON, G6PD and IRBP) suggests that marmosets, owl monkeys, squirrel monkeys and capuchins belong to a single clade in the Cebidae family, whereas titi monkeys belong to the Pithecidae family [7]. Although New World monkey taxonomies are debated, our oxytocin dataset is consistent with this phylogeny [7 -9].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The narrow interorbital region, elongate descending process of the frontals, rounded, recessed orbits, and vaulted frontal bones are a combination of features found only among extant platyrrhines in Saimiri and Cebus and in the fossil Dolichocebus. These features together provide strong evidence that K. blakei is a member of the cebine clade, whose monophyly is well corroborated by morphology and molecules (22)(23)(24). The origins of this clade may have occurred Ͼ22 million years ago (24).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 69%