| Literature DB >> 30679961 |
Fritjof Lammers1,2,3, Moritz Blumer1, Cornelia Rücklé1, Maria A Nilsson1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Baleen whales (Mysticeti) are the largest animals on earth and their evolutionary history has been studied in detail, but some relationships still remain contentious. In particular, reconstructing the phylogenetic position of the gray whales (Eschrichtiidae) has been complicated by evolutionary processes such as gene flow and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS). Here, whole-genome sequencing data of the extant baleen whale radiation allowed us to identify transposable element (TE) insertions in order to perform phylogenomic analyses and measure germline insertion rates of TEs. Baleen whales exhibit the slowest nucleotide substitution rate among mammals, hence we additionally examined the evolutionary insertion rates of TE insertions across the genomes.Entities:
Keywords: Evolution; Phylogenetics; Retrotransposon; Transposable elements; Whales
Year: 2019 PMID: 30679961 PMCID: PMC6340175 DOI: 10.1186/s13100-018-0143-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mob DNA
Numbers of all CHR2 insertion calls, as well as the amount of heterozygous insertions (Het) in baleen whale genomes compared to the bowhead whale genome
| Sample | No CHR2 calls | Het |
|---|---|---|
| Blue whale | 37,133 | 26,942 |
| Fin whale | 27,994 | 13,712 |
| Gray whale (eastern) A | 36,064 | 14,648 |
| Gray whale (eastern) B | 38,182 | 17,449 |
| Gray whale (western) A | 32,057 | 24,922 |
| Gray whale (western) B | 32,735 | 22,544 |
| Humpback whale | 28,618 | 14,622 |
| Minke whale | 28,606 | 12,089 |
| North Atlantic right whale | 6608 | 4221 |
| Sei whale A | 29,874 | 11,242 |
| Sei whale B | 29,617 | 11,079 |
| Total | 327,488 | 173,470 |
Fig. 1Phylogenetic signal calculated from 91,859 CHR2 insertions in baleen whales. a Neighbor-Joining tree based on CHR2 insertions. All nodes received bootstrap values of 95% or higher (100% shown as asterisk). b Percentage of variation explained by principal components 1–10 in the PCA. c Scatterplot of the first two principal components (PC1 and PC2) among baleen whale genomes
Fig. 2Phylogenetic conflict among baleen whales inferred from CHR2 insertions. a Phylogenetic median-joining network based on 91,859 CHR2 insertions. b Distribution of phylogenetic signals in the dataset. Each synapomorphic CHR2 insertion is considered a phylogenetic signal for the common ancestry for the taxa carrying the insertions. The x-axis shows synapomorphic CHR2 insertions between species listed on the left-hand side. Bars on the y-axis show the number of insertions for the respective synapomorphies. The set sizes on the left-hand side show the total number of insertions present per species. Whale paintings are by Jon Baldur Hildberg (www.fauna.is)