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Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Unites the Parasitic Lice of Eutherian Mammals

Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its use in phylogenetic reconstruction has not been demonstrated. We explored the use of mitochondrial (mt) genome fragmentation in resolving the controversial suborder-level phylogeny of parasitic lice (o...

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Autores principales: Song, Fan, Li, Hu, Liu, Guo-Hua, Wang, Wei, James, Peter, Colwell, Douglas D, Tran, Anette, Gong, Siyu, Cai, Wanzhi, Shao, Renfu
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30239978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syy062
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author Song, Fan
Li, Hu
Liu, Guo-Hua
Wang, Wei
James, Peter
Colwell, Douglas D
Tran, Anette
Gong, Siyu
Cai, Wanzhi
Shao, Renfu
author_facet Song, Fan
Li, Hu
Liu, Guo-Hua
Wang, Wei
James, Peter
Colwell, Douglas D
Tran, Anette
Gong, Siyu
Cai, Wanzhi
Shao, Renfu
author_sort Song, Fan
collection PubMed
description Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its use in phylogenetic reconstruction has not been demonstrated. We explored the use of mitochondrial (mt) genome fragmentation in resolving the controversial suborder-level phylogeny of parasitic lice (order Phthiraptera). There are approximately 5000 species of parasitic lice in four suborders (Amblycera, Ischnocera, Rhynchophthirina, and Anoplura), which infest mammals and birds. The phylogenetic relationships among these suborders are unresolved despite decades of studies. We sequenced the mt genomes of eight species of parasitic lice and compared them with 17 other species of parasitic lice sequenced previously. We found that the typical single-chromosome mt genome is retained in the lice of birds but fragmented into many minichromosomes in the lice of eutherian mammals. The shared derived feature of mt genome fragmentation unites the eutherian mammal lice of Ischnocera (family Trichodectidae) with Anoplura and Rhynchophthirina to the exclusion of the bird lice of Ischnocera (family Philopteridae). The novel clade, namely Mitodivisia, is also supported by phylogenetic analysis of mt genome and cox1 gene sequences. Our results demonstrate, for the first time, that organelle genome fragmentation is informative for resolving controversial high-level phylogenies.
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spelling pubmed-64724452019-04-24 Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Unites the Parasitic Lice of Eutherian Mammals Song, Fan Li, Hu Liu, Guo-Hua Wang, Wei James, Peter Colwell, Douglas D Tran, Anette Gong, Siyu Cai, Wanzhi Shao, Renfu Syst Biol Regular Articles Organelle genome fragmentation has been found in a wide range of eukaryotic lineages; however, its use in phylogenetic reconstruction has not been demonstrated. We explored the use of mitochondrial (mt) genome fragmentation in resolving the controversial suborder-level phylogeny of parasitic lice (order Phthiraptera). There are approximately 5000 species of parasitic lice in four suborders (Amblycera, Ischnocera, Rhynchophthirina, and Anoplura), which infest mammals and birds. The phylogenetic relationships among these suborders are unresolved despite decades of studies. We sequenced the mt genomes of eight species of parasitic lice and compared them with 17 other species of parasitic lice sequenced previously. We found that the typical single-chromosome mt genome is retained in the lice of birds but fragmented into many minichromosomes in the lice of eutherian mammals. The shared derived feature of mt genome fragmentation unites the eutherian mammal lice of Ischnocera (family Trichodectidae) with Anoplura and Rhynchophthirina to the exclusion of the bird lice of Ischnocera (family Philopteridae). The novel clade, namely Mitodivisia, is also supported by phylogenetic analysis of mt genome and cox1 gene sequences. Our results demonstrate, for the first time, that organelle genome fragmentation is informative for resolving controversial high-level phylogenies. Oxford University Press 2019-05 2018-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6472445/ /pubmed/30239978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syy062 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Systematic Biologists. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contactjournals.permissions@oup.com
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Song, Fan
Li, Hu
Liu, Guo-Hua
Wang, Wei
James, Peter
Colwell, Douglas D
Tran, Anette
Gong, Siyu
Cai, Wanzhi
Shao, Renfu
Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Unites the Parasitic Lice of Eutherian Mammals
title Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Unites the Parasitic Lice of Eutherian Mammals
title_full Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Unites the Parasitic Lice of Eutherian Mammals
title_fullStr Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Unites the Parasitic Lice of Eutherian Mammals
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Unites the Parasitic Lice of Eutherian Mammals
title_short Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Unites the Parasitic Lice of Eutherian Mammals
title_sort mitochondrial genome fragmentation unites the parasitic lice of eutherian mammals
topic Regular Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30239978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syy062
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