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Whole-Genome Phylogenetic Reconstruction as a Powerful Tool to Reveal Homoplasy and Ancient Rapid Radiation in Waterflea Evolution.

Kay Van Damme1,2, Luca Cornetti3, Peter D Fields3, Dieter Ebert3.   

Abstract

Although phylogeny estimation is notoriously difficult in radiations that occurred several hundred million years ago, phylogenomic approaches offer new ways to examine relationships among ancient lineages and evaluate hypotheses that are key to evolutionary biology. Here, we reconstruct the deep-rooted relationships of one of the oldest living arthropod clades, the branchiopod crustaceans, using a kaleidoscopic approach. We use concatenation and coalescent tree-building methods to analyze a large multigene data set at the nucleotide and amino acid level and examine gene tree versus species tree discordance. We unequivocally resolve long-debated relationships among extant orders of the Cladocera, the waterfleas, an ecologically relevant zooplankton group in global aquatic and marine ecosystems that is famous for its model systems in ecology and evolution. To build the data set, we assembled eight de novo genomes of key taxa including representatives of all extant cladoceran orders and suborders. Our phylogenetic analysis focused on a BUSCO-based set of 823 conserved single-copy orthologs shared among 23 representative taxa spanning all living branchiopod orders, including 11 cladoceran families. Our analysis supports the monophyly of the Cladocera and reveals remarkable homoplasy in their body plans. We found large phylogenetic distances between lineages with similar ecological specializations, indicating independent evolution in major body plans, such as in the pelagic predatory orders Haplopoda and Onychopoda (the "Gymnomera"). In addition, we assessed rapid cladogenesis by estimating relative timings of divergence in major lineages using reliable fossil-calibrated priors on eight nodes in the branchiopod tree, suggesting a Paleozoic origin around 325 Ma for the cladoceran ancestor and an ancient rapid radiation around 252 Ma at the Perm/Triassic boundary. These findings raise new questions about the roles of homoplasy and rapid radiation in the diversification of the cladocerans and help examine trait evolution from a genomic perspective in a functionally well understood, ancient arthropod group. [Cladocera; Daphnia; evolution; homoplasy; molecular clock; phylogenomics; systematics; waterfleas.].
© The Authors 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Systematic Biologists.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34850935      PMCID: PMC9203061          DOI: 10.1093/sysbio/syab094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Syst Biol        ISSN: 1063-5157            Impact factor:   9.160


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1.  Probing the relationships of the branchiopod crustaceans.

Authors:  Jeremy R deWaard; Veronika Sacherova; Melania E A Cristescu; Elpidio A Remigio; Teresa J Crease; Paul D N Hebert
Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol       Date:  2006-01-09       Impact factor: 4.286

2.  BUSCO: assessing genome assembly and annotation completeness with single-copy orthologs.

Authors:  Felipe A Simão; Robert M Waterhouse; Panagiotis Ioannidis; Evgenia V Kriventseva; Evgeny M Zdobnov
Journal:  Bioinformatics       Date:  2015-06-09       Impact factor: 6.937

Review 3.  The Phylogeny and Evolutionary History of Arthropods.

Authors:  Gonzalo Giribet; Gregory D Edgecombe
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2019-06-17       Impact factor: 10.834

4.  Genome-wide interrogation advances resolution of recalcitrant groups in the tree of life.

Authors:  Dahiana Arcila; Guillermo Ortí; Richard Vari; Jonathan W Armbruster; Melanie L J Stiassny; Kyung D Ko; Mark H Sabaj; John Lundberg; Liam J Revell; Ricardo Betancur-R
Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol       Date:  2017-01-13       Impact factor: 15.460

5.  Phylogeny of Branchiopoda (Crustacea) based on a combined analysis of morphological data and six molecular loci.

Authors:  Stefan Richter; Jørgen Olesen; Ward C Wheeler
Journal:  Cladistics       Date:  2007-08       Impact factor: 5.254

6.  Coalescent versus concatenation methods and the placement of Amborella as sister to water lilies.

Authors:  Zhenxiang Xi; Liang Liu; Joshua S Rest; Charles C Davis
Journal:  Syst Biol       Date:  2014-07-30       Impact factor: 15.683

7.  Disentangling Sources of Gene Tree Discordance in Phylogenomic Data Sets: Testing Ancient Hybridizations in Amaranthaceae s.l.

Authors:  Diego F Morales-Briones; Gudrun Kadereit; Delphine T Tefarikis; Michael J Moore; Stephen A Smith; Samuel F Brockington; Alfonso Timoneda; Won C Yim; John C Cushman; Ya Yang
Journal:  Syst Biol       Date:  2021-02-10       Impact factor: 15.683

8.  Quartet Sampling distinguishes lack of support from conflicting support in the green plant tree of life.

Authors:  James B Pease; Joseph W Brown; Joseph F Walker; Cody E Hinchliff; Stephen A Smith
Journal:  Am J Bot       Date:  2018-02-14       Impact factor: 3.844

9.  Model selection may not be a mandatory step for phylogeny reconstruction.

Authors:  Shiran Abadi; Dana Azouri; Tal Pupko; Itay Mayrose
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-02-25       Impact factor: 14.919

10.  Gene content evolution in the arthropods.

Authors:  Gregg W C Thomas; Elias Dohmen; Daniel S T Hughes; Shwetha C Murali; Monica Poelchau; Karl Glastad; Clare A Anstead; Nadia A Ayoub; Phillip Batterham; Michelle Bellair; Greta J Binford; Hsu Chao; Yolanda H Chen; Christopher Childers; Huyen Dinh; Harsha Vardhan Doddapaneni; Jian J Duan; Shannon Dugan; Lauren A Esposito; Markus Friedrich; Jessica Garb; Robin B Gasser; Michael A D Goodisman; Dawn E Gundersen-Rindal; Yi Han; Alfred M Handler; Masatsugu Hatakeyama; Lars Hering; Wayne B Hunter; Panagiotis Ioannidis; Joy C Jayaseelan; Divya Kalra; Abderrahman Khila; Pasi K Korhonen; Carol Eunmi Lee; Sandra L Lee; Yiyuan Li; Amelia R I Lindsey; Georg Mayer; Alistair P McGregor; Duane D McKenna; Bernhard Misof; Mala Munidasa; Monica Munoz-Torres; Donna M Muzny; Oliver Niehuis; Nkechinyere Osuji-Lacy; Subba R Palli; Kristen A Panfilio; Matthias Pechmann; Trent Perry; Ralph S Peters; Helen C Poynton; Nikola-Michael Prpic; Jiaxin Qu; Dorith Rotenberg; Coby Schal; Sean D Schoville; Erin D Scully; Evette Skinner; Daniel B Sloan; Richard Stouthamer; Michael R Strand; Nikolaus U Szucsich; Asela Wijeratne; Neil D Young; Eduardo E Zattara; Joshua B Benoit; Evgeny M Zdobnov; Michael E Pfrender; Kevin J Hackett; John H Werren; Kim C Worley; Richard A Gibbs; Ariel D Chipman; Robert M Waterhouse; Erich Bornberg-Bauer; Matthew W Hahn; Stephen Richards
Journal:  Genome Biol       Date:  2020-01-23       Impact factor: 13.583

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Review 1.  Daphnia as a versatile model system in ecology and evolution.

Authors:  Dieter Ebert
Journal:  Evodevo       Date:  2022-08-08       Impact factor: 3.569

2.  Exploring mitogenome evolution in Branchiopoda (Crustacea) lineages reveals gene order rearrangements in Cladocera.

Authors:  Filippo Castellucci; Andrea Luchetti; Barbara Mantovani
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 4.379

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