| Literature DB >> 32562819 |
Ekin Tilic1, Erfan Sayyari2, Josefin Stiller3, Siavash Mirarab2, Greg W Rouse4.
Abstract
Sabellida is a well-known clade containing tube-dwelling annelid worms with a radiolar crown. Iterative phylogenetic analyses over three decades have resulted in three main clades being recognized; Fabriciidae, Serpulidae and Sabellidae, with Fabriciidae proposed as the sister group to Serpulidae. However, relationships within Sabellidae have remained poorly understood, with a proliferation of genera. In order to obtain a robust phylogeny with optimal support, we conducted a large-scale phylogenomic analysis with 19 new sabellid transcriptomes for a total of 21 species. In contrast to earlier findings based on limited DNA data, our results support the position of Fabriciidae as sister taxon to a Sabellidae + Serpulidae clade. Our large sampling within Sabellidae also allows us to establish a stable phylogeny within this clade. We restrict Sabellinae to a subclade of Sabellidae and broaden the previously monotypic Myxicolinae to include Amphicorina and Chone. We tested the robustness of species tree reconstruction by subsampling increasing numbers of genes to uncover hidden support of alternative topologies. Our results show that inclusion of more genes leads to a more stable topology with higher support, and also that including higher divergence genes leads to stronger resolution.Entities:
Keywords: Fabriciidae; Phylogenomics; Sabellidae; Serpulidae; Transcriptomics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32562819 DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106892
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Phylogenet Evol ISSN: 1055-7903 Impact factor: 4.286