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Architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts

The majority strand of mitochondrial genomes of crustaceans usually exhibits negative GC skews. Most isopods exhibit an inversed strand asymmetry, believed to be a consequence of an inversion of the replication origin (ROI). Recently, we proposed that an additional ROI event in the common ancestor o...

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Autores principales: Zou, Hong, Jakovlić, Ivan, Zhang, Dong, Hua, Cong-Jie, Chen, Rong, Li, Wen-Xiang, Li, Ming, Wang, Gui-Tang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7062073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32257344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191887
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author Zou, Hong
Jakovlić, Ivan
Zhang, Dong
Hua, Cong-Jie
Chen, Rong
Li, Wen-Xiang
Li, Ming
Wang, Gui-Tang
author_facet Zou, Hong
Jakovlić, Ivan
Zhang, Dong
Hua, Cong-Jie
Chen, Rong
Li, Wen-Xiang
Li, Ming
Wang, Gui-Tang
author_sort Zou, Hong
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description The majority strand of mitochondrial genomes of crustaceans usually exhibits negative GC skews. Most isopods exhibit an inversed strand asymmetry, believed to be a consequence of an inversion of the replication origin (ROI). Recently, we proposed that an additional ROI event in the common ancestor of Cymothoidae and Corallanidae families resulted in a double-inverted skew (negative GC), and that taxa with homoplastic skews cluster together in phylogenetic analyses (long-branch attraction, LBA). Herein, we further explore these hypotheses, for which we sequenced the mitogenome of Asotana magnifica (Cymothoidae), and tested whether our conclusions were biased by poor taxon sampling and inclusion of outgroups. (1) The new mitogenome also exhibits a double-inverted skew, which supports the hypothesis of an additional ROI event in the common ancestor of Cymothoidae and Corallanidae families. (2) It exhibits a unique gene order, which corroborates that isopods possess exceptionally destabilized mitogenomic architecture. (3) Improved taxonomic sampling failed to resolve skew-driven phylogenetic artefacts. (4) The use of a single outgroup exacerbated the LBA, whereas both the use of a large number of outgroups and complete exclusion of outgroups ameliorated it.
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spelling pubmed-70620732020-03-31 Architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts Zou, Hong Jakovlić, Ivan Zhang, Dong Hua, Cong-Jie Chen, Rong Li, Wen-Xiang Li, Ming Wang, Gui-Tang R Soc Open Sci Organismal and Evolutionary Biology The majority strand of mitochondrial genomes of crustaceans usually exhibits negative GC skews. Most isopods exhibit an inversed strand asymmetry, believed to be a consequence of an inversion of the replication origin (ROI). Recently, we proposed that an additional ROI event in the common ancestor of Cymothoidae and Corallanidae families resulted in a double-inverted skew (negative GC), and that taxa with homoplastic skews cluster together in phylogenetic analyses (long-branch attraction, LBA). Herein, we further explore these hypotheses, for which we sequenced the mitogenome of Asotana magnifica (Cymothoidae), and tested whether our conclusions were biased by poor taxon sampling and inclusion of outgroups. (1) The new mitogenome also exhibits a double-inverted skew, which supports the hypothesis of an additional ROI event in the common ancestor of Cymothoidae and Corallanidae families. (2) It exhibits a unique gene order, which corroborates that isopods possess exceptionally destabilized mitogenomic architecture. (3) Improved taxonomic sampling failed to resolve skew-driven phylogenetic artefacts. (4) The use of a single outgroup exacerbated the LBA, whereas both the use of a large number of outgroups and complete exclusion of outgroups ameliorated it. The Royal Society 2020-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7062073/ /pubmed/32257344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191887 Text en © 2020 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
Zou, Hong
Jakovlić, Ivan
Zhang, Dong
Hua, Cong-Jie
Chen, Rong
Li, Wen-Xiang
Li, Ming
Wang, Gui-Tang
Architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts
title Architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts
title_full Architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts
title_fullStr Architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts
title_full_unstemmed Architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts
title_short Architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of Isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts
title_sort architectural instability, inverted skews and mitochondrial phylogenomics of isopoda: outgroup choice affects the long-branch attraction artefacts
topic Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7062073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32257344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191887
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