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Ascidian Mitogenomics: Comparison of Evolutionary Rates in Closely Related Taxa Provides Evidence of Ongoing Speciation Events

Ascidians are a fascinating group of filter-feeding marine chordates characterized by rapid evolution of both sequences and structure of their nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Moreover, they include several model organisms used to investigate complex biological processes in chordates. To study the...

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Autores principales: Griggio, Francesca, Voskoboynik, Ayelet, Iannelli, Fabio, Justy, Fabienne, Tilak, Marie-Ka, Xavier, Turon, Pesole, Graziano, Douzery, Emmanuel J.P., Mastrototaro, Francesco, Gissi, Carmela
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3971592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24572017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu041
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author Griggio, Francesca
Voskoboynik, Ayelet
Iannelli, Fabio
Justy, Fabienne
Tilak, Marie-Ka
Xavier, Turon
Pesole, Graziano
Douzery, Emmanuel J.P.
Mastrototaro, Francesco
Gissi, Carmela
author_facet Griggio, Francesca
Voskoboynik, Ayelet
Iannelli, Fabio
Justy, Fabienne
Tilak, Marie-Ka
Xavier, Turon
Pesole, Graziano
Douzery, Emmanuel J.P.
Mastrototaro, Francesco
Gissi, Carmela
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description Ascidians are a fascinating group of filter-feeding marine chordates characterized by rapid evolution of both sequences and structure of their nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Moreover, they include several model organisms used to investigate complex biological processes in chordates. To study the evolutionary dynamics of ascidians at short phylogenetic distances, we sequenced 13 new mitogenomes and analyzed them, together with 15 other available mitogenomes, using a novel approach involving detailed whole-mitogenome comparisons of conspecific and congeneric pairs. The evolutionary rate was quite homogeneous at both intraspecific and congeneric level, and the lowest congeneric rates were found in cryptic (morphologically undistinguishable) and in morphologically very similar species pairs. Moreover, congeneric nonsynonymous rates (dN) were up to two orders of magnitude higher than in intraspecies pairs. Overall, a clear-cut gap sets apart conspecific from congeneric pairs. These evolutionary peculiarities allowed easily identifying an extraordinary intraspecific variability in the model ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, where most pairs show a dN value between that observed at intraspecies and congeneric level, yet consistently lower than that of the Ciona intestinalis cryptic species pair. These data suggest ongoing speciation events producing genetically distinct B. schlosseri entities. Remarkably, these ongoing speciation events were undetectable by the cox1 barcode fragment, demonstrating that, at low phylogenetic distances, the whole mitogenome has a higher resolving power than cox1. Our study shows that whole-mitogenome comparative analyses, performed on a suitable sample of congeneric and intraspecies pairs, may allow detecting not only cryptic species but also ongoing speciation events.
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spelling pubmed-39715922014-04-01 Ascidian Mitogenomics: Comparison of Evolutionary Rates in Closely Related Taxa Provides Evidence of Ongoing Speciation Events Griggio, Francesca Voskoboynik, Ayelet Iannelli, Fabio Justy, Fabienne Tilak, Marie-Ka Xavier, Turon Pesole, Graziano Douzery, Emmanuel J.P. Mastrototaro, Francesco Gissi, Carmela Genome Biol Evol Research Article Ascidians are a fascinating group of filter-feeding marine chordates characterized by rapid evolution of both sequences and structure of their nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Moreover, they include several model organisms used to investigate complex biological processes in chordates. To study the evolutionary dynamics of ascidians at short phylogenetic distances, we sequenced 13 new mitogenomes and analyzed them, together with 15 other available mitogenomes, using a novel approach involving detailed whole-mitogenome comparisons of conspecific and congeneric pairs. The evolutionary rate was quite homogeneous at both intraspecific and congeneric level, and the lowest congeneric rates were found in cryptic (morphologically undistinguishable) and in morphologically very similar species pairs. Moreover, congeneric nonsynonymous rates (dN) were up to two orders of magnitude higher than in intraspecies pairs. Overall, a clear-cut gap sets apart conspecific from congeneric pairs. These evolutionary peculiarities allowed easily identifying an extraordinary intraspecific variability in the model ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, where most pairs show a dN value between that observed at intraspecies and congeneric level, yet consistently lower than that of the Ciona intestinalis cryptic species pair. These data suggest ongoing speciation events producing genetically distinct B. schlosseri entities. Remarkably, these ongoing speciation events were undetectable by the cox1 barcode fragment, demonstrating that, at low phylogenetic distances, the whole mitogenome has a higher resolving power than cox1. Our study shows that whole-mitogenome comparative analyses, performed on a suitable sample of congeneric and intraspecies pairs, may allow detecting not only cryptic species but also ongoing speciation events. Oxford University Press 2014-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3971592/ /pubmed/24572017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu041 Text en © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Griggio, Francesca
Voskoboynik, Ayelet
Iannelli, Fabio
Justy, Fabienne
Tilak, Marie-Ka
Xavier, Turon
Pesole, Graziano
Douzery, Emmanuel J.P.
Mastrototaro, Francesco
Gissi, Carmela
Ascidian Mitogenomics: Comparison of Evolutionary Rates in Closely Related Taxa Provides Evidence of Ongoing Speciation Events
title Ascidian Mitogenomics: Comparison of Evolutionary Rates in Closely Related Taxa Provides Evidence of Ongoing Speciation Events
title_full Ascidian Mitogenomics: Comparison of Evolutionary Rates in Closely Related Taxa Provides Evidence of Ongoing Speciation Events
title_fullStr Ascidian Mitogenomics: Comparison of Evolutionary Rates in Closely Related Taxa Provides Evidence of Ongoing Speciation Events
title_full_unstemmed Ascidian Mitogenomics: Comparison of Evolutionary Rates in Closely Related Taxa Provides Evidence of Ongoing Speciation Events
title_short Ascidian Mitogenomics: Comparison of Evolutionary Rates in Closely Related Taxa Provides Evidence of Ongoing Speciation Events
title_sort ascidian mitogenomics: comparison of evolutionary rates in closely related taxa provides evidence of ongoing speciation events
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3971592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24572017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu041
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