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How to Handle Speciose Clades? Mass Taxon-Sampling as a Strategy towards Illuminating the Natural History of Campanula (Campanuloideae)

BACKGROUND: Speciose clades usually harbor species with a broad spectrum of adaptive strategies and complex distribution patterns, and thus constitute ideal systems to disentangle biotic and abiotic causes underlying species diversification. The delimitation of such study systems to test evolutionar...

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Autores principales: Mansion, Guilhem, Parolly, Gerald, Crowl, Andrew A., Mavrodiev, Evgeny, Cellinese, Nico, Oganesian, Marine, Fraunhofer, Katharina, Kamari, Georgia, Phitos, Dimitrios, Haberle, Rosemarie, Akaydin, Galip, Ikinci, Nursel, Raus, Thomas, Borsch, Thomas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3509159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050076
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author Mansion, Guilhem
Parolly, Gerald
Crowl, Andrew A.
Mavrodiev, Evgeny
Cellinese, Nico
Oganesian, Marine
Fraunhofer, Katharina
Kamari, Georgia
Phitos, Dimitrios
Haberle, Rosemarie
Akaydin, Galip
Ikinci, Nursel
Raus, Thomas
Borsch, Thomas
author_facet Mansion, Guilhem
Parolly, Gerald
Crowl, Andrew A.
Mavrodiev, Evgeny
Cellinese, Nico
Oganesian, Marine
Fraunhofer, Katharina
Kamari, Georgia
Phitos, Dimitrios
Haberle, Rosemarie
Akaydin, Galip
Ikinci, Nursel
Raus, Thomas
Borsch, Thomas
author_sort Mansion, Guilhem
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description BACKGROUND: Speciose clades usually harbor species with a broad spectrum of adaptive strategies and complex distribution patterns, and thus constitute ideal systems to disentangle biotic and abiotic causes underlying species diversification. The delimitation of such study systems to test evolutionary hypotheses is difficult because they often rely on artificial genus concepts as starting points. One of the most prominent examples is the bellflower genus Campanula with some 420 species, but up to 600 species when including all lineages to which Campanula is paraphyletic. We generated a large alignment of petD group II intron sequences to include more than 70% of described species as a reference. By comparison with partial data sets we could then assess the impact of selective taxon sampling strategies on phylogenetic reconstruction and subsequent evolutionary conclusions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Phylogenetic analyses based on maximum parsimony (PAUP, PRAP), Bayesian inference (MrBayes), and maximum likelihood (RAxML) were first carried out on the large reference data set (D680). Parameters including tree topology, branch support, and age estimates, were then compared to those obtained from smaller data sets resulting from “classification-guided” (D088) and “phylogeny-guided sampling” (D101). Analyses of D088 failed to fully recover the phylogenetic diversity in Campanula, whereas D101 inferred significantly different branch support and age estimates. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: A short genomic region with high phylogenetic utility allowed us to easily generate a comprehensive phylogenetic framework for the speciose Campanula clade. Our approach recovered 17 well-supported and circumscribed sub-lineages. Knowing these will be instrumental for developing more specific evolutionary hypotheses and guide future research, we highlight the predictive value of a mass taxon-sampling strategy as a first essential step towards illuminating the detailed evolutionary history of diverse clades.
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spelling pubmed-35091592012-12-03 How to Handle Speciose Clades? Mass Taxon-Sampling as a Strategy towards Illuminating the Natural History of Campanula (Campanuloideae) Mansion, Guilhem Parolly, Gerald Crowl, Andrew A. Mavrodiev, Evgeny Cellinese, Nico Oganesian, Marine Fraunhofer, Katharina Kamari, Georgia Phitos, Dimitrios Haberle, Rosemarie Akaydin, Galip Ikinci, Nursel Raus, Thomas Borsch, Thomas PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Speciose clades usually harbor species with a broad spectrum of adaptive strategies and complex distribution patterns, and thus constitute ideal systems to disentangle biotic and abiotic causes underlying species diversification. The delimitation of such study systems to test evolutionary hypotheses is difficult because they often rely on artificial genus concepts as starting points. One of the most prominent examples is the bellflower genus Campanula with some 420 species, but up to 600 species when including all lineages to which Campanula is paraphyletic. We generated a large alignment of petD group II intron sequences to include more than 70% of described species as a reference. By comparison with partial data sets we could then assess the impact of selective taxon sampling strategies on phylogenetic reconstruction and subsequent evolutionary conclusions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Phylogenetic analyses based on maximum parsimony (PAUP, PRAP), Bayesian inference (MrBayes), and maximum likelihood (RAxML) were first carried out on the large reference data set (D680). Parameters including tree topology, branch support, and age estimates, were then compared to those obtained from smaller data sets resulting from “classification-guided” (D088) and “phylogeny-guided sampling” (D101). Analyses of D088 failed to fully recover the phylogenetic diversity in Campanula, whereas D101 inferred significantly different branch support and age estimates. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: A short genomic region with high phylogenetic utility allowed us to easily generate a comprehensive phylogenetic framework for the speciose Campanula clade. Our approach recovered 17 well-supported and circumscribed sub-lineages. Knowing these will be instrumental for developing more specific evolutionary hypotheses and guide future research, we highlight the predictive value of a mass taxon-sampling strategy as a first essential step towards illuminating the detailed evolutionary history of diverse clades. Public Library of Science 2012-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3509159/ /pubmed/23209646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050076 Text en © 2012 Mansion et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mansion, Guilhem
Parolly, Gerald
Crowl, Andrew A.
Mavrodiev, Evgeny
Cellinese, Nico
Oganesian, Marine
Fraunhofer, Katharina
Kamari, Georgia
Phitos, Dimitrios
Haberle, Rosemarie
Akaydin, Galip
Ikinci, Nursel
Raus, Thomas
Borsch, Thomas
How to Handle Speciose Clades? Mass Taxon-Sampling as a Strategy towards Illuminating the Natural History of Campanula (Campanuloideae)
title How to Handle Speciose Clades? Mass Taxon-Sampling as a Strategy towards Illuminating the Natural History of Campanula (Campanuloideae)
title_full How to Handle Speciose Clades? Mass Taxon-Sampling as a Strategy towards Illuminating the Natural History of Campanula (Campanuloideae)
title_fullStr How to Handle Speciose Clades? Mass Taxon-Sampling as a Strategy towards Illuminating the Natural History of Campanula (Campanuloideae)
title_full_unstemmed How to Handle Speciose Clades? Mass Taxon-Sampling as a Strategy towards Illuminating the Natural History of Campanula (Campanuloideae)
title_short How to Handle Speciose Clades? Mass Taxon-Sampling as a Strategy towards Illuminating the Natural History of Campanula (Campanuloideae)
title_sort how to handle speciose clades? mass taxon-sampling as a strategy towards illuminating the natural history of campanula (campanuloideae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3509159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050076
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