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A Case Study for Effects of Operational Taxonomic Units from Intracellular Endoparasites and Ciliates on the Eukaryotic Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Position of the Haptophyta in Analyses of Multiple Slowly Evolving Genes

Recent multigene phylogenetic analyses have contributed much to our understanding of eukaryotic phylogeny. However, the phylogenetic positions of various lineages within the eukaryotes have remained unresolved or in conflict between different phylogenetic studies. These phylogenetic ambiguities migh...

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Autores principales: Nozaki, Hisayoshi, Yang, Yi, Maruyama, Shinichiro, Suzaki, Toshinobu
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3511332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23226396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050827
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author Nozaki, Hisayoshi
Yang, Yi
Maruyama, Shinichiro
Suzaki, Toshinobu
author_facet Nozaki, Hisayoshi
Yang, Yi
Maruyama, Shinichiro
Suzaki, Toshinobu
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description Recent multigene phylogenetic analyses have contributed much to our understanding of eukaryotic phylogeny. However, the phylogenetic positions of various lineages within the eukaryotes have remained unresolved or in conflict between different phylogenetic studies. These phylogenetic ambiguities might have resulted from mixtures or integration from various factors including limited taxon sampling, missing data in the alignment, saturations of rapidly evolving genes, mixed analyses of short- and long-branched operational taxonomic units (OTUs), intracellular endoparasite and ciliate OTUs with unusual substitution etc. In order to evaluate the effects from intracellular endoparasite and ciliate OTUs co-analyzed on the eukaryotic phylogeny and simplify the results, we here used two different sets of data matrices of multiple slowly evolving genes with small amounts of missing data and examined the phylogenetic position of the secondary photosynthetic chromalveolates Haptophyta, one of the most abundant groups of oceanic phytoplankton and significant primary producers. In both sets, a robust sister relationship between Haptophyta and SAR (stramenopiles, alveolates, rhizarians, or SA [stramenopiles and alveolates]) was resolved when intracellular endoparasite/ciliate OTUs were excluded, but not in their presence. Based on comparisons of character optimizations on a fixed tree (with a clade composed of haptophytes and SAR or SA), disruption of the monophyly between haptophytes and SAR (or SA) in the presence of intracellular endoparasite/ciliate OTUs can be considered to be a result of multiple evolutionary reversals of character positions that supported the synapomorphy of the haptophyte and SAR (or SA) clade in the absence of intracellular endoparasite/ciliate OTUs.
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spelling pubmed-35113322012-12-05 A Case Study for Effects of Operational Taxonomic Units from Intracellular Endoparasites and Ciliates on the Eukaryotic Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Position of the Haptophyta in Analyses of Multiple Slowly Evolving Genes Nozaki, Hisayoshi Yang, Yi Maruyama, Shinichiro Suzaki, Toshinobu PLoS One Research Article Recent multigene phylogenetic analyses have contributed much to our understanding of eukaryotic phylogeny. However, the phylogenetic positions of various lineages within the eukaryotes have remained unresolved or in conflict between different phylogenetic studies. These phylogenetic ambiguities might have resulted from mixtures or integration from various factors including limited taxon sampling, missing data in the alignment, saturations of rapidly evolving genes, mixed analyses of short- and long-branched operational taxonomic units (OTUs), intracellular endoparasite and ciliate OTUs with unusual substitution etc. In order to evaluate the effects from intracellular endoparasite and ciliate OTUs co-analyzed on the eukaryotic phylogeny and simplify the results, we here used two different sets of data matrices of multiple slowly evolving genes with small amounts of missing data and examined the phylogenetic position of the secondary photosynthetic chromalveolates Haptophyta, one of the most abundant groups of oceanic phytoplankton and significant primary producers. In both sets, a robust sister relationship between Haptophyta and SAR (stramenopiles, alveolates, rhizarians, or SA [stramenopiles and alveolates]) was resolved when intracellular endoparasite/ciliate OTUs were excluded, but not in their presence. Based on comparisons of character optimizations on a fixed tree (with a clade composed of haptophytes and SAR or SA), disruption of the monophyly between haptophytes and SAR (or SA) in the presence of intracellular endoparasite/ciliate OTUs can be considered to be a result of multiple evolutionary reversals of character positions that supported the synapomorphy of the haptophyte and SAR (or SA) clade in the absence of intracellular endoparasite/ciliate OTUs. Public Library of Science 2012-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3511332/ /pubmed/23226396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050827 Text en © 2012 Nozaki 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nozaki, Hisayoshi
Yang, Yi
Maruyama, Shinichiro
Suzaki, Toshinobu
A Case Study for Effects of Operational Taxonomic Units from Intracellular Endoparasites and Ciliates on the Eukaryotic Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Position of the Haptophyta in Analyses of Multiple Slowly Evolving Genes
title A Case Study for Effects of Operational Taxonomic Units from Intracellular Endoparasites and Ciliates on the Eukaryotic Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Position of the Haptophyta in Analyses of Multiple Slowly Evolving Genes
title_full A Case Study for Effects of Operational Taxonomic Units from Intracellular Endoparasites and Ciliates on the Eukaryotic Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Position of the Haptophyta in Analyses of Multiple Slowly Evolving Genes
title_fullStr A Case Study for Effects of Operational Taxonomic Units from Intracellular Endoparasites and Ciliates on the Eukaryotic Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Position of the Haptophyta in Analyses of Multiple Slowly Evolving Genes
title_full_unstemmed A Case Study for Effects of Operational Taxonomic Units from Intracellular Endoparasites and Ciliates on the Eukaryotic Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Position of the Haptophyta in Analyses of Multiple Slowly Evolving Genes
title_short A Case Study for Effects of Operational Taxonomic Units from Intracellular Endoparasites and Ciliates on the Eukaryotic Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Position of the Haptophyta in Analyses of Multiple Slowly Evolving Genes
title_sort case study for effects of operational taxonomic units from intracellular endoparasites and ciliates on the eukaryotic phylogeny: phylogenetic position of the haptophyta in analyses of multiple slowly evolving genes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3511332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23226396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050827
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