Literature DB >> 30426469

Phylogenomic incongruence, hypothesis testing, and taxonomic sampling: The monophyly of characiform fishes.

Ricardo Betancur-R1,2,3, Dahiana Arcila2,3,4, Richard P Vari4, Lily C Hughes3,5, Claudio Oliveira6, Mark H Sabaj7, Guillermo Ortí3,5.   

Abstract

Phylogenomic studies using genome-wide datasets are quickly becoming the state of the art for systematics and comparative studies, but in many cases, they result in strongly supported incongruent results. The extent to which this conflict is real depends on different sources of error potentially affecting big datasets (assembly, stochastic, and systematic error). Here, we apply a recently developed methodology (GGI or gene genealogy interrogation) and data curation to new and published datasets with more than 1000 exons, 500 ultraconserved element (UCE) loci, and transcriptomic sequences that support incongruent hypotheses. The contentious non-monophyly of the order Characiformes proposed by two studies is shown to be a spurious outcome induced by sample contamination in the transcriptomic dataset and an ambiguous result due to poor taxonomic sampling in the UCE dataset. By exploring the effects of number of taxa and loci used for analysis, we show that the power of GGI to discriminate among competing hypotheses is diminished by limited taxonomic sampling, but not equally sensitive to gene sampling. Taken together, our results reinforce the notion that merely increasing the number of genetic loci for a few representative taxa is not a robust strategy to advance phylogenetic knowledge of recalcitrant groups. We leverage the expanded exon capture dataset generated here for Characiformes (206 species in 23 out of 24 families) to produce a comprehensive phylogeny and a revised classification of the order.
© 2018 The Author(s). Evolution © 2018 The Society for the Study of Evolution.

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Keywords:  Exon capture; Otophysa; UCEs; gene genealogy interrogation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30426469     DOI: 10.1111/evo.13649

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evolution        ISSN: 0014-3820            Impact factor:   3.694


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