The updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.

The phylogenetic relationships of species in the Phasianidae, Order Galliformes, are the object of intensive study. However, convergent morphological evolution and rapid species radiation result in much ambiguity in the group. Further, matrilineal (mtDNA) genealogies conflict with trees based on nuc...

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Main Authors: Yong-Yi Shen, Kun Dai, Xue Cao, Robert W Murphy, Xue-Juan Shen, Ya-Ping Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3991718?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e83745948bf9428eafce159eac85bb4e2020-11-25T02:22:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9578610.1371/journal.pone.0095786The updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.Yong-Yi ShenKun DaiXue CaoRobert W MurphyXue-Juan ShenYa-Ping ZhangThe phylogenetic relationships of species in the Phasianidae, Order Galliformes, are the object of intensive study. However, convergent morphological evolution and rapid species radiation result in much ambiguity in the group. Further, matrilineal (mtDNA) genealogies conflict with trees based on nuclear DNA retrotransposable elements. Herein, we analyze 39 nearly complete mitochondrial genomes (three new) and up to seven nuclear DNA segments. We combine these multiple unlinked, more informative genetic markers to infer historical relationships of the major groups of phasianids. The nuclear DNA tree is largely congruent with the tree derived from mt genomes. However, branching orders of mt/nuclear trees largely conflict with those based on retrotransposons. For example, Gallus/Bambusicola/Francolinus forms the sister-group of Coturnix/Alectoris in the nuclear/mtDNA trees, yet the tree based on retrotransposable elements roots the former at the base of the tree and not with the latter. Further, while peafowls cluster with Gallus/Coturnix in the mt tree, they root at the base of the phasianids following Gallus in the tree based on retrotransposable elements. The conflicting branch orders in nuclear/mtDNA and retrotransposons-based trees in our study reveal the complex topology of the Phasianidae.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3991718?pdf=render
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author Yong-Yi Shen
Kun Dai
Xue Cao
Robert W Murphy
Xue-Juan Shen
Ya-Ping Zhang
spellingShingle Yong-Yi Shen
Kun Dai
Xue Cao
Robert W Murphy
Xue-Juan Shen
Ya-Ping Zhang
The updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yong-Yi Shen
Kun Dai
Xue Cao
Robert W Murphy
Xue-Juan Shen
Ya-Ping Zhang
author_sort Yong-Yi Shen
title The updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.
title_short The updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.
title_full The updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.
title_fullStr The updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.
title_full_unstemmed The updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.
title_sort updated phylogenies of the phasianidae based on combined data of nuclear and mitochondrial dna.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The phylogenetic relationships of species in the Phasianidae, Order Galliformes, are the object of intensive study. However, convergent morphological evolution and rapid species radiation result in much ambiguity in the group. Further, matrilineal (mtDNA) genealogies conflict with trees based on nuclear DNA retrotransposable elements. Herein, we analyze 39 nearly complete mitochondrial genomes (three new) and up to seven nuclear DNA segments. We combine these multiple unlinked, more informative genetic markers to infer historical relationships of the major groups of phasianids. The nuclear DNA tree is largely congruent with the tree derived from mt genomes. However, branching orders of mt/nuclear trees largely conflict with those based on retrotransposons. For example, Gallus/Bambusicola/Francolinus forms the sister-group of Coturnix/Alectoris in the nuclear/mtDNA trees, yet the tree based on retrotransposable elements roots the former at the base of the tree and not with the latter. Further, while peafowls cluster with Gallus/Coturnix in the mt tree, they root at the base of the phasianids following Gallus in the tree based on retrotransposable elements. The conflicting branch orders in nuclear/mtDNA and retrotransposons-based trees in our study reveal the complex topology of the Phasianidae.
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