| Literature DB >> 31100513 |
G Dalton Smedley1, Jorge A Audino2, Courtney Grula3, Anita Porath-Krause4, Autum N Pairett5, Alvin Alejandrino6, Latayshia Lacey7, Felicity Masters8, Peter F Duncan9, Ellen E Strong10, Jeanne M Serb11.
Abstract
Scallops (Pectinidae) are one of the most diverse families of bivalves and have been a model system in evolutionary biology. However, in order to understand phenotypic evolution, the Pectinidae needs to be placed in a deeper phylogenetic framework within the superfamily Pectinoidea. We reconstructed a molecular phylogeny for 60 species from four of the five extant families within the Pectinoidea using a five gene dataset (12S, 16S, 18S, 28S rRNAs and histone H3). Our analyses give consistent support for the non-monophyly of the Propeamussiidae, with a subset of species as the sister group to the Pectinidae, the Propeamussiidae type species as sister to the Spondylidae, and the majority of propeamussiid taxa sister to the Spondylidae + Pr. dalli. This topology represents a previously undescribed relationship of pectinoidean families. Our results suggest a single origin for eyes within the superfamily and likely multiple instances of loss for these characters. However, it is now evident that reconstructing the evolutionary relationships of Pectinoidea will require a more comprehensive taxonomic sampling of the Propeamussiidae sensu lato.Entities:
Keywords: Eyes; Pectinidae; Pectinoidea; Propeamussiidae; Scallops
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31100513 DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2019.05.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Phylogenet Evol ISSN: 1055-7903 Impact factor: 4.286