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A mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the Galliformes with an emphasis on the Phasianidae
BACKGROUND: The Galliformes is a well-known and widely distributed Order in Aves. The phylogenetic relationships of galliform birds, especially the turkeys, grouse, chickens, quails, and pheasants, have been studied intensively, likely because of their close association with humans. Despite extensiv...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2880301/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20444289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-132 |
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author | Shen, Yong-Yi Liang, Lu Sun, Yan-Bo Yue, Bi-Song Yang, Xiao-Jun Murphy, Robert W Zhang, Ya-Ping |
author_facet | Shen, Yong-Yi Liang, Lu Sun, Yan-Bo Yue, Bi-Song Yang, Xiao-Jun Murphy, Robert W Zhang, Ya-Ping |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Galliformes is a well-known and widely distributed Order in Aves. The phylogenetic relationships of galliform birds, especially the turkeys, grouse, chickens, quails, and pheasants, have been studied intensively, likely because of their close association with humans. Despite extensive studies, convergent morphological evolution and rapid radiation have resulted in conflicting hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships. Many internal nodes have remained ambiguous. RESULTS: We analyzed the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes from 34 galliform species, including 14 new mt genomes and 20 published mt genomes, and obtained a single, robust tree. Most of the internal branches were relatively short and the terminal branches long suggesting an ancient, rapid radiation. The Megapodiidae formed the sister group to all other galliforms, followed in sequence by the Cracidae, Odontophoridae and Numididae. The remaining clade included the Phasianidae, Tetraonidae and Meleagrididae. The genus Arborophila was the sister group of the remaining taxa followed by Polyplectron. This was followed by two major clades: ((((Gallus, Bambusicola) Francolinus) (Coturnix, Alectoris)) Pavo) and (((((((Chrysolophus, Phasianus) Lophura) Syrmaticus) Perdix) Pucrasia) (Meleagris, Bonasa)) ((Lophophorus, Tetraophasis) Tragopan))). CONCLUSIONS: The traditional hypothesis of monophyletic lineages of pheasants, partridges, peafowls and tragopans was not supported in this study. Mitogenomic analyses recovered robust phylogenetic relationships and suggested that the Galliformes formed a model group for the study of morphological and behavioral evolution. |
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spelling | pubmed-28803012010-06-04 A mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the Galliformes with an emphasis on the Phasianidae Shen, Yong-Yi Liang, Lu Sun, Yan-Bo Yue, Bi-Song Yang, Xiao-Jun Murphy, Robert W Zhang, Ya-Ping BMC Evol Biol Research article BACKGROUND: The Galliformes is a well-known and widely distributed Order in Aves. The phylogenetic relationships of galliform birds, especially the turkeys, grouse, chickens, quails, and pheasants, have been studied intensively, likely because of their close association with humans. Despite extensive studies, convergent morphological evolution and rapid radiation have resulted in conflicting hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships. Many internal nodes have remained ambiguous. RESULTS: We analyzed the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes from 34 galliform species, including 14 new mt genomes and 20 published mt genomes, and obtained a single, robust tree. Most of the internal branches were relatively short and the terminal branches long suggesting an ancient, rapid radiation. The Megapodiidae formed the sister group to all other galliforms, followed in sequence by the Cracidae, Odontophoridae and Numididae. The remaining clade included the Phasianidae, Tetraonidae and Meleagrididae. The genus Arborophila was the sister group of the remaining taxa followed by Polyplectron. This was followed by two major clades: ((((Gallus, Bambusicola) Francolinus) (Coturnix, Alectoris)) Pavo) and (((((((Chrysolophus, Phasianus) Lophura) Syrmaticus) Perdix) Pucrasia) (Meleagris, Bonasa)) ((Lophophorus, Tetraophasis) Tragopan))). CONCLUSIONS: The traditional hypothesis of monophyletic lineages of pheasants, partridges, peafowls and tragopans was not supported in this study. Mitogenomic analyses recovered robust phylogenetic relationships and suggested that the Galliformes formed a model group for the study of morphological and behavioral evolution. BioMed Central 2010-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2880301/ /pubmed/20444289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-132 Text en Copyright ©2010 Shen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research article Shen, Yong-Yi Liang, Lu Sun, Yan-Bo Yue, Bi-Song Yang, Xiao-Jun Murphy, Robert W Zhang, Ya-Ping A mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the Galliformes with an emphasis on the Phasianidae |
title | A mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the Galliformes with an emphasis on the Phasianidae |
title_full | A mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the Galliformes with an emphasis on the Phasianidae |
title_fullStr | A mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the Galliformes with an emphasis on the Phasianidae |
title_full_unstemmed | A mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the Galliformes with an emphasis on the Phasianidae |
title_short | A mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the Galliformes with an emphasis on the Phasianidae |
title_sort | mitogenomic perspective on the ancient, rapid radiation in the galliformes with an emphasis on the phasianidae |
topic | Research article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2880301/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20444289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-132 |
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