| Literature DB >> 24333622 |
Jiannan Lin1, Guangfeng Chen2, Liang Gu3, Yuefeng Shen4, Meizhu Zheng5, Weisheng Zheng6, Xinjie Hu7, Xiaobai Zhang8, Yu Qiu9, Xiaoqing Liu10, Cizhong Jiang11.
Abstract
Previous phylogenetic analyses have led to incongruent evolutionary relationships between tree shrews and other suborders of Euarchontoglires. What caused the incongruence remains elusive. In this study, we identified 6845 orthologous genes between seventeen placental mammals. Tree shrews and Primates were monophyletic in the phylogenetic trees derived from the first or/and second codon positions whereas tree shrews and Glires formed a monophyly in the trees derived from the third or all codon positions. The same topology was obtained in the phylogeny inference using the slowly and fast evolving genes, respectively. This incongruence was likely attributed to the fast substitution rate in tree shrews and Glires. Notably, sequence GC content only was not informative to resolve the controversial phylogenetic relationships between tree shrews, Glires, and Primates. Finally, estimation in the confidence of the tree selection strongly supported the phylogenetic affiliation of tree shrews to Primates as a monophyly.Entities:
Keywords: Evolution rate; Mammalian phylogeny; Phylogenomics; Tree shrew
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24333622 DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2013.12.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Phylogenet Evol ISSN: 1055-7903 Impact factor: 4.286