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The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data

BACKGROUND: Despite considerable progress in systematics, a comprehensive scenario of the evolution of phenotypic characters in the mega-diverse Holometabola based on a solid phylogenetic hypothesis was still missing. We addressed this issue by de novo sequencing transcriptome libraries of represent...

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Autores principales: Peters, Ralph S, Meusemann, Karen, Petersen, Malte, Mayer, Christoph, Wilbrandt, Jeanne, Ziesmann, Tanja, Donath, Alexander, Kjer, Karl M, Aspöck, Ulrike, Aspöck, Horst, Aberer, Andre, Stamatakis, Alexandros, Friedrich, Frank, Hünefeld, Frank, Niehuis, Oliver, Beutel, Rolf G, Misof, Bernhard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24646345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-14-52
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author Peters, Ralph S
Meusemann, Karen
Petersen, Malte
Mayer, Christoph
Wilbrandt, Jeanne
Ziesmann, Tanja
Donath, Alexander
Kjer, Karl M
Aspöck, Ulrike
Aspöck, Horst
Aberer, Andre
Stamatakis, Alexandros
Friedrich, Frank
Hünefeld, Frank
Niehuis, Oliver
Beutel, Rolf G
Misof, Bernhard
author_facet Peters, Ralph S
Meusemann, Karen
Petersen, Malte
Mayer, Christoph
Wilbrandt, Jeanne
Ziesmann, Tanja
Donath, Alexander
Kjer, Karl M
Aspöck, Ulrike
Aspöck, Horst
Aberer, Andre
Stamatakis, Alexandros
Friedrich, Frank
Hünefeld, Frank
Niehuis, Oliver
Beutel, Rolf G
Misof, Bernhard
author_sort Peters, Ralph S
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description BACKGROUND: Despite considerable progress in systematics, a comprehensive scenario of the evolution of phenotypic characters in the mega-diverse Holometabola based on a solid phylogenetic hypothesis was still missing. We addressed this issue by de novo sequencing transcriptome libraries of representatives of all orders of holometabolan insects (13 species in total) and by using a previously published extensive morphological dataset. We tested competing phylogenetic hypotheses by analyzing various specifically designed sets of amino acid sequence data, using maximum likelihood (ML) based tree inference and Four-cluster Likelihood Mapping (FcLM). By maximum parsimony-based mapping of the morphological data on the phylogenetic relationships we traced evolutionary transformations at the phenotypic level and reconstructed the groundplan of Holometabola and of selected subgroups. RESULTS: In our analysis of the amino acid sequence data of 1,343 single-copy orthologous genes, Hymenoptera are placed as sister group to all remaining holometabolan orders, i.e., to a clade Aparaglossata, comprising two monophyletic subunits Mecopterida (Amphiesmenoptera + Antliophora) and Neuropteroidea (Neuropterida + Coleopterida). The monophyly of Coleopterida (Coleoptera and Strepsiptera) remains ambiguous in the analyses of the transcriptome data, but appears likely based on the morphological data. Highly supported relationships within Neuropterida and Antliophora are Raphidioptera + (Neuroptera + monophyletic Megaloptera), and Diptera + (Siphonaptera + Mecoptera). ML tree inference and FcLM yielded largely congruent results. However, FcLM, which was applied here for the first time to large phylogenomic supermatrices, displayed additional signal in the datasets that was not identified in the ML trees. CONCLUSIONS: Our phylogenetic results imply that an orthognathous larva belongs to the groundplan of Holometabola, with compound eyes and well-developed thoracic legs, externally feeding on plants or fungi. Ancestral larvae of Aparaglossata were prognathous, equipped with single larval eyes (stemmata), and possibly agile and predacious. Ancestral holometabolan adults likely resembled in their morphology the groundplan of adult neopteran insects. Within Aparaglossata, the adult’s flight apparatus and ovipositor underwent strong modifications. We show that the combination of well-resolved phylogenies obtained by phylogenomic analyses and well-documented extensive morphological datasets is an appropriate basis for reconstructing complex morphological transformations and for the inference of evolutionary histories.
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spelling pubmed-40000482014-04-26 The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data Peters, Ralph S Meusemann, Karen Petersen, Malte Mayer, Christoph Wilbrandt, Jeanne Ziesmann, Tanja Donath, Alexander Kjer, Karl M Aspöck, Ulrike Aspöck, Horst Aberer, Andre Stamatakis, Alexandros Friedrich, Frank Hünefeld, Frank Niehuis, Oliver Beutel, Rolf G Misof, Bernhard BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite considerable progress in systematics, a comprehensive scenario of the evolution of phenotypic characters in the mega-diverse Holometabola based on a solid phylogenetic hypothesis was still missing. We addressed this issue by de novo sequencing transcriptome libraries of representatives of all orders of holometabolan insects (13 species in total) and by using a previously published extensive morphological dataset. We tested competing phylogenetic hypotheses by analyzing various specifically designed sets of amino acid sequence data, using maximum likelihood (ML) based tree inference and Four-cluster Likelihood Mapping (FcLM). By maximum parsimony-based mapping of the morphological data on the phylogenetic relationships we traced evolutionary transformations at the phenotypic level and reconstructed the groundplan of Holometabola and of selected subgroups. RESULTS: In our analysis of the amino acid sequence data of 1,343 single-copy orthologous genes, Hymenoptera are placed as sister group to all remaining holometabolan orders, i.e., to a clade Aparaglossata, comprising two monophyletic subunits Mecopterida (Amphiesmenoptera + Antliophora) and Neuropteroidea (Neuropterida + Coleopterida). The monophyly of Coleopterida (Coleoptera and Strepsiptera) remains ambiguous in the analyses of the transcriptome data, but appears likely based on the morphological data. Highly supported relationships within Neuropterida and Antliophora are Raphidioptera + (Neuroptera + monophyletic Megaloptera), and Diptera + (Siphonaptera + Mecoptera). ML tree inference and FcLM yielded largely congruent results. However, FcLM, which was applied here for the first time to large phylogenomic supermatrices, displayed additional signal in the datasets that was not identified in the ML trees. CONCLUSIONS: Our phylogenetic results imply that an orthognathous larva belongs to the groundplan of Holometabola, with compound eyes and well-developed thoracic legs, externally feeding on plants or fungi. Ancestral larvae of Aparaglossata were prognathous, equipped with single larval eyes (stemmata), and possibly agile and predacious. Ancestral holometabolan adults likely resembled in their morphology the groundplan of adult neopteran insects. Within Aparaglossata, the adult’s flight apparatus and ovipositor underwent strong modifications. We show that the combination of well-resolved phylogenies obtained by phylogenomic analyses and well-documented extensive morphological datasets is an appropriate basis for reconstructing complex morphological transformations and for the inference of evolutionary histories. BioMed Central 2014-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4000048/ /pubmed/24646345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-14-52 Text en Copyright © 2014 Peters 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 credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Peters, Ralph S
Meusemann, Karen
Petersen, Malte
Mayer, Christoph
Wilbrandt, Jeanne
Ziesmann, Tanja
Donath, Alexander
Kjer, Karl M
Aspöck, Ulrike
Aspöck, Horst
Aberer, Andre
Stamatakis, Alexandros
Friedrich, Frank
Hünefeld, Frank
Niehuis, Oliver
Beutel, Rolf G
Misof, Bernhard
The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data
title The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data
title_full The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data
title_fullStr The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data
title_full_unstemmed The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data
title_short The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data
title_sort evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24646345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-14-52
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