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The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference
Placental mammals comprise three principal clades: Afrotheria (e.g., elephants and tenrecs), Xenarthra (e.g., armadillos and sloths), and Boreoeutheria (all other placental mammals), the relationships among which are the subject of controversy and a touchstone for debate on the limits of phylogeneti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4779606/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26733575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv261 |
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author | Tarver, James E. dos Reis, Mario Mirarab, Siavash Moran, Raymond J. Parker, Sean O’Reilly, Joseph E. King, Benjamin L. O’Connell, Mary J. Asher, Robert J. Warnow, Tandy Peterson, Kevin J. Donoghue, Philip C.J. Pisani, Davide |
author_facet | Tarver, James E. dos Reis, Mario Mirarab, Siavash Moran, Raymond J. Parker, Sean O’Reilly, Joseph E. King, Benjamin L. O’Connell, Mary J. Asher, Robert J. Warnow, Tandy Peterson, Kevin J. Donoghue, Philip C.J. Pisani, Davide |
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description | Placental mammals comprise three principal clades: Afrotheria (e.g., elephants and tenrecs), Xenarthra (e.g., armadillos and sloths), and Boreoeutheria (all other placental mammals), the relationships among which are the subject of controversy and a touchstone for debate on the limits of phylogenetic inference. Previous analyses have found support for all three hypotheses, leading some to conclude that this phylogenetic problem might be impossible to resolve due to the compounded effects of incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) and a rapid radiation. Here we show, using a genome scale nucleotide data set, microRNAs, and the reanalysis of the three largest previously published amino acid data sets, that the root of Placentalia lies between Atlantogenata and Boreoeutheria. Although we found evidence for ILS in early placental evolution, we are able to reject previous conclusions that the placental root is a hard polytomy that cannot be resolved. Reanalyses of previous data sets recover Atlantogenata + Boreoeutheria and show that contradictory results are a consequence of poorly fitting evolutionary models; instead, when the evolutionary process is better-modeled, all data sets converge on Atlantogenata. Our Bayesian molecular clock analysis estimates that marsupials diverged from placentals 157–170 Ma, crown Placentalia diverged 86–100 Ma, and crown Atlantogenata diverged 84–97 Ma. Our results are compatible with placental diversification being driven by dispersal rather than vicariance mechanisms, postdating early phases in the protracted opening of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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spelling | pubmed-47796062016-03-07 The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference Tarver, James E. dos Reis, Mario Mirarab, Siavash Moran, Raymond J. Parker, Sean O’Reilly, Joseph E. King, Benjamin L. O’Connell, Mary J. Asher, Robert J. Warnow, Tandy Peterson, Kevin J. Donoghue, Philip C.J. Pisani, Davide Genome Biol Evol Research Article Placental mammals comprise three principal clades: Afrotheria (e.g., elephants and tenrecs), Xenarthra (e.g., armadillos and sloths), and Boreoeutheria (all other placental mammals), the relationships among which are the subject of controversy and a touchstone for debate on the limits of phylogenetic inference. Previous analyses have found support for all three hypotheses, leading some to conclude that this phylogenetic problem might be impossible to resolve due to the compounded effects of incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) and a rapid radiation. Here we show, using a genome scale nucleotide data set, microRNAs, and the reanalysis of the three largest previously published amino acid data sets, that the root of Placentalia lies between Atlantogenata and Boreoeutheria. Although we found evidence for ILS in early placental evolution, we are able to reject previous conclusions that the placental root is a hard polytomy that cannot be resolved. Reanalyses of previous data sets recover Atlantogenata + Boreoeutheria and show that contradictory results are a consequence of poorly fitting evolutionary models; instead, when the evolutionary process is better-modeled, all data sets converge on Atlantogenata. Our Bayesian molecular clock analysis estimates that marsupials diverged from placentals 157–170 Ma, crown Placentalia diverged 86–100 Ma, and crown Atlantogenata diverged 84–97 Ma. Our results are compatible with placental diversification being driven by dispersal rather than vicariance mechanisms, postdating early phases in the protracted opening of the Atlantic Ocean. Oxford University Press 2016-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4779606/ /pubmed/26733575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv261 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tarver, James E. dos Reis, Mario Mirarab, Siavash Moran, Raymond J. Parker, Sean O’Reilly, Joseph E. King, Benjamin L. O’Connell, Mary J. Asher, Robert J. Warnow, Tandy Peterson, Kevin J. Donoghue, Philip C.J. Pisani, Davide The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference |
title | The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference |
title_full | The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference |
title_fullStr | The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference |
title_full_unstemmed | The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference |
title_short | The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference |
title_sort | interrelationships of placental mammals and the limits of phylogenetic inference |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4779606/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26733575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv261 |
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