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Phylogenomics of 'Discosea': A new molecular phylogenetic perspective on Amoebozoa with flat body forms.

Yonas I Tekle1, O Roger Anderson2, Laura A Katz3, Xyrus X Maurer-Alcalá3, Mario Alberto Cerón Romero3, Robert Molestina4.   

Abstract

The majority of amoeboid lineages with flattened body forms are placed under a taxonomic hypothetical class 'Discosea' sensu Smirnov et al. (2011), which encompasses some of the most diverse morphs within Amoebozoa. However, its taxonomy and phylogeny is poorly understood. This is partly due to lack of support in studies that are based on limited gene sampling. In this study we use a phylogenomic approach including newly-generated RNA-Seq data and comprehensive taxon sampling to resolve the phylogeny of 'Discosea'. Our analysis included representatives from all orders of 'Discosea' and up to 550 genes, the largest gene sampling in Amoebozoa to date. We conducted extensive analyses to assess the robustness of our resulting phylogenies to effects of missing data and outgroup choice using probabilistic methods. All of our analyses, which explore the impact of varying amounts of missing data, consistently recover well-resolved and supported groups of Amoebozoa. Our results neither support the monophyly nor dichotomy of 'Discosea' as defined by Smirnov et al. (2011). Rather, we recover a robust well-resolved clade referred to as Eudiscosea encompassing the majority of discosean orders (seven of the nine studied here), while the Dactylopodida, Thecamoebida and Himatismenida, previously included in 'Discosea,' are non-monophyletic. We also recover novel relationships within the Eudiscosea that are largely congruent with morphology. Our analyses enabled us to place some incertae sedis lineages and previously unstable lineages such as Vermistella, Mayorella, Gocevia, and Stereomyxa. We recommend some phylogeny-based taxonomic amendments highlighting the new findings of this study and discuss the evolution of the group based on our current understanding.
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Keywords:  Amoeba; Flabellinea; Lobosea; RNA-Seq; Transcriptome; Tubulinea

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27015898     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2016.03.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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3.  Cytoskeletal architecture and its evolutionary significance in amoeboid eukaryotes and their mode of locomotion.

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4.  Expansion of the molecular and morphological diversity of Acanthamoebidae (Centramoebida, Amoebozoa) and identification of a novel life cycle type within the group.

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Journal:  Biol Direct       Date:  2016-12-28       Impact factor: 4.540

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Authors:  Fiona C Wood; Alireza Heidari; Yonas I Tekle
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8.  A sophisticated, differentiated Golgi in the ancestor of eukaryotes.

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9.  A practical implementation of large transcriptomic data analysis to resolve cryptic species diversity problems in microbial eukaryotes.

Authors:  Yonas I Tekle; Fiona C Wood
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2018-11-16       Impact factor: 3.260

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