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Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota)
Parmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi with a worldwide distribution. We used a target enrichment data set and a qualitative selection method for 250 out of 350 genes to infer the phylogeny of the major clades in this family including 81 taxa, with both subfamilies and all seven...
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author | Grewe, Felix Ametrano, Claudio Widhelm, Todd J. Leavitt, Steven Distefano, Isabel Polyiam, Wetchasart Pizarro, David Wedin, Mats Crespo, Ana Divakar, Pradeep K. Lumbsch, H. Thorsten |
author_facet | Grewe, Felix Ametrano, Claudio Widhelm, Todd J. Leavitt, Steven Distefano, Isabel Polyiam, Wetchasart Pizarro, David Wedin, Mats Crespo, Ana Divakar, Pradeep K. Lumbsch, H. Thorsten |
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description | Parmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi with a worldwide distribution. We used a target enrichment data set and a qualitative selection method for 250 out of 350 genes to infer the phylogeny of the major clades in this family including 81 taxa, with both subfamilies and all seven major clades previously recognized in the subfamily Parmelioideae. The reduced genome-scale data set was analyzed using concatenated-based Bayesian inference and two different Maximum Likelihood analyses, and a coalescent-based species tree method. The resulting topology was strongly supported with the majority of nodes being fully supported in all three concatenated-based analyses. The two subfamilies and each of the seven major clades in Parmelioideae were strongly supported as monophyletic. In addition, most backbone relationships in the topology were recovered with high nodal support. The genus Parmotrema was found to be polyphyletic and consequently, it is suggested to accept the genus Crespoa to accommodate the species previously placed in Parmotrema subgen. Crespoa. This study demonstrates the power of reduced genome-scale data sets to resolve phylogenetic relationships with high support. Due to lower costs, target enrichment methods provide a promising avenue for phylogenetic studies including larger taxonomic/specimen sampling than whole genome data would allow. |
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spelling | pubmed-77348342020-12-14 Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) Grewe, Felix Ametrano, Claudio Widhelm, Todd J. Leavitt, Steven Distefano, Isabel Polyiam, Wetchasart Pizarro, David Wedin, Mats Crespo, Ana Divakar, Pradeep K. Lumbsch, H. Thorsten IMA Fungus Research Parmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi with a worldwide distribution. We used a target enrichment data set and a qualitative selection method for 250 out of 350 genes to infer the phylogeny of the major clades in this family including 81 taxa, with both subfamilies and all seven major clades previously recognized in the subfamily Parmelioideae. The reduced genome-scale data set was analyzed using concatenated-based Bayesian inference and two different Maximum Likelihood analyses, and a coalescent-based species tree method. The resulting topology was strongly supported with the majority of nodes being fully supported in all three concatenated-based analyses. The two subfamilies and each of the seven major clades in Parmelioideae were strongly supported as monophyletic. In addition, most backbone relationships in the topology were recovered with high nodal support. The genus Parmotrema was found to be polyphyletic and consequently, it is suggested to accept the genus Crespoa to accommodate the species previously placed in Parmotrema subgen. Crespoa. This study demonstrates the power of reduced genome-scale data sets to resolve phylogenetic relationships with high support. Due to lower costs, target enrichment methods provide a promising avenue for phylogenetic studies including larger taxonomic/specimen sampling than whole genome data would allow. BioMed Central 2020-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7734834/ /pubmed/33317627 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43008-020-00051-x Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Grewe, Felix Ametrano, Claudio Widhelm, Todd J. Leavitt, Steven Distefano, Isabel Polyiam, Wetchasart Pizarro, David Wedin, Mats Crespo, Ana Divakar, Pradeep K. Lumbsch, H. Thorsten Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) |
title | Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) |
title_full | Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) |
title_fullStr | Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) |
title_full_unstemmed | Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) |
title_short | Using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) |
title_sort | using target enrichment sequencing to study the higher-level phylogeny of the largest lichen-forming fungi family: parmeliaceae (ascomycota) |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7734834/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33317627 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43008-020-00051-x |
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