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Phylogeny of Zebrafish, a Model Species, within Danio, a Model Genus

Journal

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 635-652

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msu325

Keywords

phylogenomics; restriction-site associated DNA sequencing; next generation sequencing; Cyprinidae; Danio; zebrafish

Funding

  1. National Institute of Health (NIH) [R01OD011116 (alias R01 RR020833)]
  2. NIH Genetics Training Grant [5-T32-GMO7413]
  3. Robert Lowe and ACISS at the University of Oregon (National Science Foundation) [OCI-0960354]

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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an important model for vertebrate development, genomics, physiology, behavior, toxicology, and disease. Additionally, work on numerous Danio species is elucidating evolutionary mechanisms for morphological development. Yet, the relationships of zebrafish and its closest relatives remain unclear possibly due to incomplete lineage sorting, speciation with gene flow, and interspecies hybridization. To clarify these relationships, we first constructed phylogenomic data sets from 30,801 restriction-associated DNA (RAD)-tag loci (483,026 variable positions) with clear orthology to a single location in the sequenced zebrafish genome. We then inferred a well-supported species tree for Danio and tested for gene flow during the diversification of the genus. An approach independent of the sequenced zebrafish genome verified all inferred relationships. Although identification of the sister taxon to zebrafish has been contentious, multiple RAD-tag data sets and several analytical methods provided strong evidence for Danio aesculapii as the most closely related extant zebrafish relative studied to date. Data also displayed patterns consistent with gene flow during speciation and postspeciation introgression in the lineage leading to zebrafish. The incorporation of biogeographic data with phylogenomic analyses put these relationships in a phylogeographic context and supplied additional support for D. aesculapii as the sister species to D. rerio. The clear resolution of this study establishes a framework for investigating the evolutionary biology of Danio and the heterogeneity of genome evolution in the recent history of a model organism within an emerging model genus for genetics, development, and evolution.

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