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Taxonomic Sampling and Rare Genomic Changes Overcome Long-Branch Attraction in the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoscorpions

Long-branch attraction is a systematic artifact that results in erroneous groupings of fast-evolving taxa. The combination of short, deep internodes in tandem with long-branch attraction artifacts has produced empirically intractable parts of the Tree of Life. One such group is the arthropod subphyl...

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Autores principales: Ontano, Andrew Z, Gainett, Guilherme, Aharon, Shlomi, Ballesteros, Jesús A, Benavides, Ligia R, Corbett, Kevin F, Gavish-Regev, Efrat, Harvey, Mark S, Monsma, Scott, Santibáñez-López, Carlos E, Setton, Emily V W, Zehms, Jakob T, Zeh, Jeanne A, Zeh, David W, Sharma, Prashant P
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8136511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33565584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab038
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author Ontano, Andrew Z
Gainett, Guilherme
Aharon, Shlomi
Ballesteros, Jesús A
Benavides, Ligia R
Corbett, Kevin F
Gavish-Regev, Efrat
Harvey, Mark S
Monsma, Scott
Santibáñez-López, Carlos E
Setton, Emily V W
Zehms, Jakob T
Zeh, Jeanne A
Zeh, David W
Sharma, Prashant P
author_facet Ontano, Andrew Z
Gainett, Guilherme
Aharon, Shlomi
Ballesteros, Jesús A
Benavides, Ligia R
Corbett, Kevin F
Gavish-Regev, Efrat
Harvey, Mark S
Monsma, Scott
Santibáñez-López, Carlos E
Setton, Emily V W
Zehms, Jakob T
Zeh, Jeanne A
Zeh, David W
Sharma, Prashant P
author_sort Ontano, Andrew Z
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description Long-branch attraction is a systematic artifact that results in erroneous groupings of fast-evolving taxa. The combination of short, deep internodes in tandem with long-branch attraction artifacts has produced empirically intractable parts of the Tree of Life. One such group is the arthropod subphylum Chelicerata, whose backbone phylogeny has remained unstable despite improvements in phylogenetic methods and genome-scale data sets. Pseudoscorpion placement is particularly variable across data sets and analytical frameworks, with this group either clustering with other long-branch orders or with Arachnopulmonata (scorpions and tetrapulmonates). To surmount long-branch attraction, we investigated the effect of taxonomic sampling via sequential deletion of basally branching pseudoscorpion superfamilies, as well as varying gene occupancy thresholds in supermatrices. We show that concatenated supermatrices and coalescent-based summary species tree approaches support a sister group relationship of pseudoscorpions and scorpions, when more of the basally branching taxa are sampled. Matrix completeness had demonstrably less influence on tree topology. As an external arbiter of phylogenetic placement, we leveraged the recent discovery of an ancient genome duplication in the common ancestor of Arachnopulmonata as a litmus test for competing hypotheses of pseudoscorpion relationships. We generated a high-quality developmental transcriptome and the first genome for pseudoscorpions to assess the incidence of arachnopulmonate-specific duplications (e.g., homeobox genes and miRNAs). Our results support the inclusion of pseudoscorpions in Arachnopulmonata (new definition), as the sister group of scorpions. Panscorpiones (new name) is proposed for the clade uniting Scorpiones and Pseudoscorpiones.
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spelling pubmed-81365112021-05-25 Taxonomic Sampling and Rare Genomic Changes Overcome Long-Branch Attraction in the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoscorpions Ontano, Andrew Z Gainett, Guilherme Aharon, Shlomi Ballesteros, Jesús A Benavides, Ligia R Corbett, Kevin F Gavish-Regev, Efrat Harvey, Mark S Monsma, Scott Santibáñez-López, Carlos E Setton, Emily V W Zehms, Jakob T Zeh, Jeanne A Zeh, David W Sharma, Prashant P Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Long-branch attraction is a systematic artifact that results in erroneous groupings of fast-evolving taxa. The combination of short, deep internodes in tandem with long-branch attraction artifacts has produced empirically intractable parts of the Tree of Life. One such group is the arthropod subphylum Chelicerata, whose backbone phylogeny has remained unstable despite improvements in phylogenetic methods and genome-scale data sets. Pseudoscorpion placement is particularly variable across data sets and analytical frameworks, with this group either clustering with other long-branch orders or with Arachnopulmonata (scorpions and tetrapulmonates). To surmount long-branch attraction, we investigated the effect of taxonomic sampling via sequential deletion of basally branching pseudoscorpion superfamilies, as well as varying gene occupancy thresholds in supermatrices. We show that concatenated supermatrices and coalescent-based summary species tree approaches support a sister group relationship of pseudoscorpions and scorpions, when more of the basally branching taxa are sampled. Matrix completeness had demonstrably less influence on tree topology. As an external arbiter of phylogenetic placement, we leveraged the recent discovery of an ancient genome duplication in the common ancestor of Arachnopulmonata as a litmus test for competing hypotheses of pseudoscorpion relationships. We generated a high-quality developmental transcriptome and the first genome for pseudoscorpions to assess the incidence of arachnopulmonate-specific duplications (e.g., homeobox genes and miRNAs). Our results support the inclusion of pseudoscorpions in Arachnopulmonata (new definition), as the sister group of scorpions. Panscorpiones (new name) is proposed for the clade uniting Scorpiones and Pseudoscorpiones. Oxford University Press 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8136511/ /pubmed/33565584 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab038 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Discoveries
Ontano, Andrew Z
Gainett, Guilherme
Aharon, Shlomi
Ballesteros, Jesús A
Benavides, Ligia R
Corbett, Kevin F
Gavish-Regev, Efrat
Harvey, Mark S
Monsma, Scott
Santibáñez-López, Carlos E
Setton, Emily V W
Zehms, Jakob T
Zeh, Jeanne A
Zeh, David W
Sharma, Prashant P
Taxonomic Sampling and Rare Genomic Changes Overcome Long-Branch Attraction in the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoscorpions
title Taxonomic Sampling and Rare Genomic Changes Overcome Long-Branch Attraction in the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoscorpions
title_full Taxonomic Sampling and Rare Genomic Changes Overcome Long-Branch Attraction in the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoscorpions
title_fullStr Taxonomic Sampling and Rare Genomic Changes Overcome Long-Branch Attraction in the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoscorpions
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic Sampling and Rare Genomic Changes Overcome Long-Branch Attraction in the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoscorpions
title_short Taxonomic Sampling and Rare Genomic Changes Overcome Long-Branch Attraction in the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoscorpions
title_sort taxonomic sampling and rare genomic changes overcome long-branch attraction in the phylogenetic placement of pseudoscorpions
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8136511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33565584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab038
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