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Phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily Ephydroidea–Molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of Drosophilidae

The schizophoran superfamily Ephydroidea (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha) includes eight families, ranging from the well-known vinegar flies (Drosophilidae) and shore flies (Ephydridae), to several small, relatively unusual groups, the phylogenetic placement of which has been particularly challenging for sys...

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Autores principales: Winkler, Isaac S., Kirk-Spriggs, Ashley H., Bayless, Keith M., Soghigian, John, Meier, Rudolf, Pape, Thomas, Yeates, David K., Carvalho, A. Bernardo, Copeland, Robert S., Wiegmann, Brian M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9534441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36197946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274292
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author Winkler, Isaac S.
Kirk-Spriggs, Ashley H.
Bayless, Keith M.
Soghigian, John
Meier, Rudolf
Pape, Thomas
Yeates, David K.
Carvalho, A. Bernardo
Copeland, Robert S.
Wiegmann, Brian M.
author_facet Winkler, Isaac S.
Kirk-Spriggs, Ashley H.
Bayless, Keith M.
Soghigian, John
Meier, Rudolf
Pape, Thomas
Yeates, David K.
Carvalho, A. Bernardo
Copeland, Robert S.
Wiegmann, Brian M.
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description The schizophoran superfamily Ephydroidea (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha) includes eight families, ranging from the well-known vinegar flies (Drosophilidae) and shore flies (Ephydridae), to several small, relatively unusual groups, the phylogenetic placement of which has been particularly challenging for systematists. An extraordinary diversity in life histories, feeding habits and morphology are a hallmark of fly biology, and the Ephydroidea are no exception. Extreme specialization can lead to “orphaned” taxa with no clear evidence for their phylogenetic position. To resolve relationships among a diverse sample of Ephydroidea, including the highly modified flies in the families Braulidae and Mormotomyiidae, we conducted phylogenomic sampling. Using exon capture from Anchored Hybrid Enrichment and transcriptomics to obtain 320 orthologous nuclear genes sampled for 32 species of Ephydroidea and 11 outgroups, we evaluate a new phylogenetic hypothesis for representatives of the superfamily. These data strongly support monophyly of Ephydroidea with Ephydridae as an early branching radiation and the placement of Mormotomyiidae as a family-level lineage sister to all remaining families. We confirm placement of Cryptochetidae as sister taxon to a large clade containing both Drosophilidae and Braulidae–the latter a family of honeybee ectoparasites. Our results reaffirm that sampling of both taxa and characters is critical in hyperdiverse clades and that these factors have a major influence on phylogenomic reconstruction of the history of the schizophoran fly radiation.
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spelling pubmed-95344412022-10-06 Phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily Ephydroidea–Molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of Drosophilidae Winkler, Isaac S. Kirk-Spriggs, Ashley H. Bayless, Keith M. Soghigian, John Meier, Rudolf Pape, Thomas Yeates, David K. Carvalho, A. Bernardo Copeland, Robert S. Wiegmann, Brian M. PLoS One Research Article The schizophoran superfamily Ephydroidea (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha) includes eight families, ranging from the well-known vinegar flies (Drosophilidae) and shore flies (Ephydridae), to several small, relatively unusual groups, the phylogenetic placement of which has been particularly challenging for systematists. An extraordinary diversity in life histories, feeding habits and morphology are a hallmark of fly biology, and the Ephydroidea are no exception. Extreme specialization can lead to “orphaned” taxa with no clear evidence for their phylogenetic position. To resolve relationships among a diverse sample of Ephydroidea, including the highly modified flies in the families Braulidae and Mormotomyiidae, we conducted phylogenomic sampling. Using exon capture from Anchored Hybrid Enrichment and transcriptomics to obtain 320 orthologous nuclear genes sampled for 32 species of Ephydroidea and 11 outgroups, we evaluate a new phylogenetic hypothesis for representatives of the superfamily. These data strongly support monophyly of Ephydroidea with Ephydridae as an early branching radiation and the placement of Mormotomyiidae as a family-level lineage sister to all remaining families. We confirm placement of Cryptochetidae as sister taxon to a large clade containing both Drosophilidae and Braulidae–the latter a family of honeybee ectoparasites. Our results reaffirm that sampling of both taxa and characters is critical in hyperdiverse clades and that these factors have a major influence on phylogenomic reconstruction of the history of the schizophoran fly radiation. Public Library of Science 2022-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9534441/ /pubmed/36197946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274292 Text en © 2022 Winkler et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Winkler, Isaac S.
Kirk-Spriggs, Ashley H.
Bayless, Keith M.
Soghigian, John
Meier, Rudolf
Pape, Thomas
Yeates, David K.
Carvalho, A. Bernardo
Copeland, Robert S.
Wiegmann, Brian M.
Phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily Ephydroidea–Molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of Drosophilidae
title Phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily Ephydroidea–Molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of Drosophilidae
title_full Phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily Ephydroidea–Molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of Drosophilidae
title_fullStr Phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily Ephydroidea–Molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of Drosophilidae
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily Ephydroidea–Molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of Drosophilidae
title_short Phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily Ephydroidea–Molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of Drosophilidae
title_sort phylogenetic resolution of the fly superfamily ephydroidea–molecular systematics of the enigmatic and diverse relatives of drosophilidae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9534441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36197946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274292
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