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Mitochondrial DNA | 2013

Migration route estimation of the Jeju striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius chejuensis (Rodentia, Muridae)

Dae-Ju Oh; Tae-Wook Kim; Min-Ho Chang; Sang-Hyun Han; Hong-Shik Oh; Se-Jae Kim

The taxonomic relationship between two Korean field mice species, Apodemus agrarius coreae and A. a. chejuensis, as well as their possible historic migration routes, was examined by molecular genetic analysis of the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene of 73 mice collected from the Korean Peninsula and Jeju Island. Our findings suggest that A. a. coreae and A. a. chejuensis populations expanded and dispersed rapidly. Bayesian and network analysis showed that A. a. chejuensis is a clearly distinct population, and that A. a. chejuensis originated from the ancestral lineage of A. a. coreae. Based on our data, we hypothesize that the A. a. coreae population originated from eastern China or elsewhere. After the last glacial epoch, the lineage isolated from A. a. coreae had adapted to the new environment of Jeju Island, and with the reproductive isolation caused by the geographic barrier, this lineage eventually became a distinct population.


Mitochondrial DNA | 2011

Mitochondrial genome sequences of the striped field mice Apodemus agrarius coreae and Apodemus agrarius chejuensis

Dae-Ju Oh; Tae-Wook Kim; Min-Ho Chang; Sang-Hyun Han; Hong-Shik Oh; Se-Jae Kim

We determined the complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequences of the striped field mice Apodemus agrarius coreae and Apodemus agrarius chejuensis. The mt genomes of A. a. coreae and A. a. chejuensis are 16,260 and 16,261 base pairs in length, respectively. The general features of the 13 protein-coding genes of the two species are similar to those of other rodents. The TAG termination codon for NADH dehydrogenase subunit (ND) 3 is unique to Apodemus in the Muroidea. The L-strand replication origin has the potential to form a stable stem–loop structure. Within the control region, a termination-associated sequence and several conserved sequence blocks were observed. The diversity of the 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNAs, and 1 control region between the two species ranged between 0.005 (ATP8) and 0.027 (ND4L).


Mitochondrial DNA | 2011

The mitochondrial genome of Apodemus peninsulae (Rodentia, Muridae)

Dae-Ju Oh; Tae-Wook Kim; Min-Ho Chang; Sang-Hyun Han; Hong-Shik Oh; Se-Jae Kim

The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of the Korean field mouse Apodemus peninsulae was sequenced and found to be 16,266 bp in length. The mt protein-coding genes of A. peninsulae had ATG, GTG, ATC, and ATA as initiation codons and TAA, TAG, TA, and T as termination codons. Two forms each of trnL and trnS and the three tRNA clusters, IQM, WANCY, and HSL were identified, as in the typical Rodentia mt genome. Among tRNAs, abnormal cloverleaf structure of trnS(AGY) was identified in DHU arm. The l-strand replication origin has the potential to form a stable stem–loop structure and control region has several conserved sequence elements.


Mitochondrial DNA | 2015

Mitochondrial genome sequence of Sibynophis chinensis (Squamata, Colubridae)

Dae-Ju Oh; Sang-Hyun Han; Byoung-Soo Kim; Kyoung-Sik Yang; Tae-Wook Kim; Kyo-Sung Koo; Min-Ho Chang; Hong-Shik Oh; Yong-Hwan Jung

Abstract The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of the Chinese many-toothed snake, Sibynophis chinensis, was sequenced and found to be 17,163 bp in length. The arrangement of 13 protein-coding genes, tRNAs and rRNAs was identical to that of other common snake mt genomes. The mt protein-coding genes of S. chinensis utilized ATA, ATG, ATA and GTG as initiation codons and AGA, AGG, TAA, TAG and T as termination codons. Among three tRNA clusters (LQM, WANCY and HSL), LQM was found instead of IQM, which is common in other vertebrates. We also identified two control regions that contained several conserved elements known as conserved sequence blocks and termination-associated sequences related to mt replication and transcription.


Environmental Biology Research | 2013

Mammal Fauna in Mt. Unmun, South Korea

Tae-Wook Kim; Byoung-Su Kim; Min-Ho Chang; Su-Gon Park; Sang-Hyun Han; Hong-Shik Oh


KOREAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOG | 2006

The Current Status of Korean Lizards (Reptilia: Squamata)

Min-Ho Chang; Jae-Young Song; 이종남; Hong-Shik Oh


Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment | 2016

Growth Pattern of Red-tongued Viper Snake (Gloydius ussuriensis) Inhabiting Gapado, Jeju Island

Byoung Soo Kim; Min-Ho Chang; Hong Shik Oh


KOREAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOG | 2012

한국산 장지뱀과의 성적이형

Min-Ho Chang; Hongshik Oh


KOREAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOG | 2012

Feeding Habits of the Kaloula borealis during the Breeding Season

고상범; Min-Ho Chang; 양경식; Hongshik Oh


한국조류학회지 | 2009

Current Status and Management of Black-faced Spoonbills in Wintering Site of Jeju Island, Korea

Hong-Shik Oh; Byoung-Soo Kim; Wan-Byoung Kim; Min-Ho Chang; Si-Wan Lee

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Tae-Wook Kim

Jeju National University

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Sang-Hyun Han

Rural Development Administration

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Dae-Ju Oh

Jeju National University

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Hong-Shik Oh

National Center for Science Education

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Se-Jae Kim

Jeju National University

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Kyo-Sung Koo

Jeju National University

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Su-Gon Park

Jeju National University

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Yong-Hwan Jung

Jeju National University

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