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Rooting the Eukaryotic Tree with Mitochondrial and Bacterial Proteins

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 29, 期 4, 页码 1277-1289

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msr295

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phylogenomic; eukaryotic origin; alpha-Proteobacteria; unikonts; bikonts

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [BFU2009-09271]
  2. National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada [194560]

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By exploiting the large body of genome data and the considerable progress in phylogenetic methodology, recent phylogenomic studies have provided new insights into the relationships among major eukaryotic groups. However, confident placement of the eukaryotic root remains a major challenge. This is due to the large evolutionary distance separating eukaryotes from their closest relatives, the Archaea, implying a weak phylogenetic signal and strong long-branch attraction artifacts. Here, we apply a new approach to the rooting of the eukaryotic tree by using a subset of genomic information with more recent evolutionary origin-mitochondrial sequences, whose closest relatives are alpha-Proteobacteria. For this, we identified and assembled a data set of 42 mitochondrial proteins (mainly encoded by the nuclear genome) and performed Bayesian and maximum likelihood analyses. Taxon sampling includes the recently sequenced Thecamonas trahens, a member of the phylogenetically elusive Apusozoa. This data set confirms the relationships of several eukaryotic supergroups seen before and places the eukaryotic root between the monophyletic unikonts and bikonts. We further show that T. trahens branches sister to Opisthokonta with significant statistical support and question the bikont/excavate affiliation of Malawimonas species. The mitochondrial data set developed here (to be expanded in the future) constitutes a unique alternative means in resolving deep eukaryotic relationships.

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