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Resolving Cypriniformes relationships using an anchored enrichment approach

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BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
卷 16, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-016-0819-5

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Fish; High-throughput sequencing; Phylogenetics; Ostariophysi; Cyprinidae

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  1. Auburn University Cellular and Molecular Biosciences Peaks of Excellence Research Fellowships
  2. National Science Foundation [DEB-0315963, DEB-0107751, DEB-1022720]
  3. NSF [IIP 1313554, DEB 1120516]
  4. Division Of Environmental Biology
  5. Direct For Biological Sciences [1120516, 1023403] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Background: Cypriniformes (minnows, carps, loaches, and suckers) is the largest group of freshwater fishes in the world (similar to 4300 described species). Despite much attention, previous attempts to elucidate relationships using molecular and morphological characters have been incongruent. In this study we present the first phylogenomic analysis using anchored hybrid enrichment for 172 taxa to represent the order (plus three out-group taxa), which is the largest dataset for the order to date (219 loci, 315,288 bp, average locus length of 1011 bp). Results: Concatenation analysis establishes a robust tree with 97 % of nodes at 100 % bootstrap support. Species tree analysis was highly congruent with the concatenation analysis with only two major differences: monophyly of Cobitoidei and placement of Danionidae. Conclusions: Most major clades obtained in prior molecular studies were validated as monophyletic, and we provide robust resolution for the relationships among these clades for the first time. These relationships can be used as a framework for addressing a variety of evolutionary questions (e.g. phylogeography, polyploidization, diversification, trait evolution, comparative genomics) for which Cypriniformes is ideally suited.

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