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Primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression

Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to ongoing genome sequencing efforts. Bolstered by growing fossil evidence, these data have led to increased acceptance of once controversial hypotheses regarding phylogenetic relationships, hybridization...

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Autores principales: Vanderpool, Dan, Minh, Bui Quang, Lanfear, Robert, Hughes, Daniel, Murali, Shwetha, Harris, R. Alan, Raveendran, Muthuswamy, Muzny, Donna M., Hibbins, Mark S., Williamson, Robert J., Gibbs, Richard A., Worley, Kim C., Rogers, Jeffrey, Hahn, Matthew W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7738166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33270638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000954
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author Vanderpool, Dan
Minh, Bui Quang
Lanfear, Robert
Hughes, Daniel
Murali, Shwetha
Harris, R. Alan
Raveendran, Muthuswamy
Muzny, Donna M.
Hibbins, Mark S.
Williamson, Robert J.
Gibbs, Richard A.
Worley, Kim C.
Rogers, Jeffrey
Hahn, Matthew W.
author_facet Vanderpool, Dan
Minh, Bui Quang
Lanfear, Robert
Hughes, Daniel
Murali, Shwetha
Harris, R. Alan
Raveendran, Muthuswamy
Muzny, Donna M.
Hibbins, Mark S.
Williamson, Robert J.
Gibbs, Richard A.
Worley, Kim C.
Rogers, Jeffrey
Hahn, Matthew W.
author_sort Vanderpool, Dan
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description Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to ongoing genome sequencing efforts. Bolstered by growing fossil evidence, these data have led to increased acceptance of once controversial hypotheses regarding phylogenetic relationships, hybridization and introgression, and the biogeographical history of primate groups. Among these findings is a pattern of recent introgression between species within all major primate groups examined to date, though little is known about introgression deeper in time. To address this and other phylogenetic questions, here, we present new reference genome assemblies for 3 Old World monkey (OWM) species: Colobus angolensis ssp. palliatus (the black and white colobus), Macaca nemestrina (southern pig-tailed macaque), and Mandrillus leucophaeus (the drill). We combine these data with 23 additional primate genomes to estimate both the species tree and individual gene trees using thousands of loci. While our species tree is largely consistent with previous phylogenetic hypotheses, the gene trees reveal high levels of genealogical discordance associated with multiple primate radiations. We use strongly asymmetric patterns of gene tree discordance around specific branches to identify multiple instances of introgression between ancestral primate lineages. In addition, we exploit recent fossil evidence to perform fossil-calibrated molecular dating analyses across the tree. Taken together, our genome-wide data help to resolve multiple contentious sets of relationships among primates, while also providing insight into the biological processes and technical artifacts that led to the disagreements in the first place.
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spelling pubmed-77381662020-12-28 Primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression Vanderpool, Dan Minh, Bui Quang Lanfear, Robert Hughes, Daniel Murali, Shwetha Harris, R. Alan Raveendran, Muthuswamy Muzny, Donna M. Hibbins, Mark S. Williamson, Robert J. Gibbs, Richard A. Worley, Kim C. Rogers, Jeffrey Hahn, Matthew W. PLoS Biol Research Article Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to ongoing genome sequencing efforts. Bolstered by growing fossil evidence, these data have led to increased acceptance of once controversial hypotheses regarding phylogenetic relationships, hybridization and introgression, and the biogeographical history of primate groups. Among these findings is a pattern of recent introgression between species within all major primate groups examined to date, though little is known about introgression deeper in time. To address this and other phylogenetic questions, here, we present new reference genome assemblies for 3 Old World monkey (OWM) species: Colobus angolensis ssp. palliatus (the black and white colobus), Macaca nemestrina (southern pig-tailed macaque), and Mandrillus leucophaeus (the drill). We combine these data with 23 additional primate genomes to estimate both the species tree and individual gene trees using thousands of loci. While our species tree is largely consistent with previous phylogenetic hypotheses, the gene trees reveal high levels of genealogical discordance associated with multiple primate radiations. We use strongly asymmetric patterns of gene tree discordance around specific branches to identify multiple instances of introgression between ancestral primate lineages. In addition, we exploit recent fossil evidence to perform fossil-calibrated molecular dating analyses across the tree. Taken together, our genome-wide data help to resolve multiple contentious sets of relationships among primates, while also providing insight into the biological processes and technical artifacts that led to the disagreements in the first place. Public Library of Science 2020-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7738166/ /pubmed/33270638 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000954 Text en © 2020 Vanderpool et al 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 use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vanderpool, Dan
Minh, Bui Quang
Lanfear, Robert
Hughes, Daniel
Murali, Shwetha
Harris, R. Alan
Raveendran, Muthuswamy
Muzny, Donna M.
Hibbins, Mark S.
Williamson, Robert J.
Gibbs, Richard A.
Worley, Kim C.
Rogers, Jeffrey
Hahn, Matthew W.
Primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression
title Primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression
title_full Primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression
title_fullStr Primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression
title_full_unstemmed Primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression
title_short Primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression
title_sort primate phylogenomics uncovers multiple rapid radiations and ancient interspecific introgression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7738166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33270638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000954
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