EST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of Eurotatoria

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The metazoan taxon Syndermata comprising Rotifera (in the classical sense of Monogononta+Bdelloidea+Seisonidea) and Acanthocephala has raised several hypotheses connected to the phylogeny of these animal groups and the included subta...

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Main Authors: Bucher Gregor, Boell Louis, Meyer Achim, Herlyn Holger, Witek Alexander, Hankeln Thomas
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-12-01
Series:BMC Evolutionary Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/345
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spelling doaj-fe1c6941d9eb417eabee9e72fd0cb30e2021-09-02T06:51:24ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482008-12-018134510.1186/1471-2148-8-345EST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of EurotatoriaBucher GregorBoell LouisMeyer AchimHerlyn HolgerWitek AlexanderHankeln Thomas<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The metazoan taxon Syndermata comprising Rotifera (in the classical sense of Monogononta+Bdelloidea+Seisonidea) and Acanthocephala has raised several hypotheses connected to the phylogeny of these animal groups and the included subtaxa. While the monophyletic origin of Syndermata and Acanthocephala is well established based on morphological and molecular data, the phylogenetic position of Syndermata within Spiralia, the monophyletic origin of Monogononta, Bdelloidea, and Seisonidea and the acanthocephalan sister group are still a matter of debate. The comparison of the alternative hypotheses suggests that testing the phylogenetic validity of Eurotatoria (Monogononta+Bdelloidea) is the key to unravel the phylogenetic relations within Syndermata. The syndermatan phylogeny in turn is a prerequisite for reconstructing the evolution of the acanthocephalan endoparasitism.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we present our results from a phylogenomic approach studying i) the phylogenetic position of Syndermata within Spiralia, ii) the monophyletic origin of monogononts and bdelloids and iii) the phylogenetic relations of the latter two taxa to acanthocephalans. For this analysis we have generated EST libraries of <it>Pomphorhynchus laevis</it>, <it>Echinorhynchus truttae </it>(Acanthocephala) and <it>Brachionus plicatilis </it>(Monogononta). By extending these data with database entries of <it>B. plicatilis</it>, <it>Philodina roseola </it>(Bdelloidea) and 25 additional metazoan species, we conducted phylogenetic reconstructions based on 79 ribosomal proteins using maximum likelihood and bayesian approaches. Our findings suggest that the phylogenetic position of Syndermata within Spiralia is close to Platyhelminthes, that Eurotatoria are not monophyletic and that bdelloids are more closely related to acanthocephalans than monogononts.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Mapping morphological character evolution onto molecular phylogeny suggests the (partial or complete) reduction of the corona and the emergence of a retractable anterior end (rostrum, proboscis) before the separation of Acanthocephala. In particular, the evolution of a rostrum might have been a key event leading to the later evolution of the acanthocephalan endoparasitism, given the enormous relevance of the proboscis for anchoring of the adults to the definitive hosts' intestinal wall.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/345
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author Bucher Gregor
Boell Louis
Meyer Achim
Herlyn Holger
Witek Alexander
Hankeln Thomas
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Boell Louis
Meyer Achim
Herlyn Holger
Witek Alexander
Hankeln Thomas
EST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of Eurotatoria
BMC Evolutionary Biology
author_facet Bucher Gregor
Boell Louis
Meyer Achim
Herlyn Holger
Witek Alexander
Hankeln Thomas
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title EST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of Eurotatoria
title_short EST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of Eurotatoria
title_full EST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of Eurotatoria
title_fullStr EST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of Eurotatoria
title_full_unstemmed EST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of Eurotatoria
title_sort est based phylogenomics of syndermata questions monophyly of eurotatoria
publisher BMC
series BMC Evolutionary Biology
issn 1471-2148
publishDate 2008-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The metazoan taxon Syndermata comprising Rotifera (in the classical sense of Monogononta+Bdelloidea+Seisonidea) and Acanthocephala has raised several hypotheses connected to the phylogeny of these animal groups and the included subtaxa. While the monophyletic origin of Syndermata and Acanthocephala is well established based on morphological and molecular data, the phylogenetic position of Syndermata within Spiralia, the monophyletic origin of Monogononta, Bdelloidea, and Seisonidea and the acanthocephalan sister group are still a matter of debate. The comparison of the alternative hypotheses suggests that testing the phylogenetic validity of Eurotatoria (Monogononta+Bdelloidea) is the key to unravel the phylogenetic relations within Syndermata. The syndermatan phylogeny in turn is a prerequisite for reconstructing the evolution of the acanthocephalan endoparasitism.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we present our results from a phylogenomic approach studying i) the phylogenetic position of Syndermata within Spiralia, ii) the monophyletic origin of monogononts and bdelloids and iii) the phylogenetic relations of the latter two taxa to acanthocephalans. For this analysis we have generated EST libraries of <it>Pomphorhynchus laevis</it>, <it>Echinorhynchus truttae </it>(Acanthocephala) and <it>Brachionus plicatilis </it>(Monogononta). By extending these data with database entries of <it>B. plicatilis</it>, <it>Philodina roseola </it>(Bdelloidea) and 25 additional metazoan species, we conducted phylogenetic reconstructions based on 79 ribosomal proteins using maximum likelihood and bayesian approaches. Our findings suggest that the phylogenetic position of Syndermata within Spiralia is close to Platyhelminthes, that Eurotatoria are not monophyletic and that bdelloids are more closely related to acanthocephalans than monogononts.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Mapping morphological character evolution onto molecular phylogeny suggests the (partial or complete) reduction of the corona and the emergence of a retractable anterior end (rostrum, proboscis) before the separation of Acanthocephala. In particular, the evolution of a rostrum might have been a key event leading to the later evolution of the acanthocephalan endoparasitism, given the enormous relevance of the proboscis for anchoring of the adults to the definitive hosts' intestinal wall.</p>
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