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Framing the Salmonidae Family Phylogenetic Portrait: A More Complete Picture from Increased Taxon Sampling

机译:从增加的分类群抽样更完整的画面:帧鲑科系统发育肖像

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Considerable research efforts have focused on elucidating the systematic relationships among salmonid fishes; an understanding of these patterns of relatedness will inform conservation- and fisheries-related issues, as well as provide a framework for investigating evolutionary mechanisms in the group. However, uncertainties persist in current Salmonidae phylogenies due to biological and methodological factors, and a comprehensive phylogeny including most representatives of the family could provide insight into the causes of these difficulties. Here we increase taxon sampling by including nearly all described salmonid species (n = 63) to present a time-calibrated and more complete portrait of Salmonidae using a combination of molecular markers and analytical techniques. This strategy improved resolution by increasing the signal-to-noise ratio and helped discriminate methodological and systematic errors from sources of difficulty associated with biological processes. Our results highlight novel aspects of salmonid evolution. First, we call into question the widely-accepted evolutionary relationships among sub-families and suggest that Thymallinae, rather than Coregoninae, is the sister group to the remainder of Salmonidae. Second, we find that some groups in Salmonidae are older than previously thought and that the mitochondrial rate of molecular divergence varies markedly among genes and clades. We estimate the age of the family to be 59.1 MY (CI: 63.2-58.1 MY) old, which likely corresponds to the timing of whole genome duplication in salmonids. The average, albeit highly variable, mitochondrial rate of molecular divergence was estimated as ∼0.31%/MY (CI: 0.27–0.36%/MY). Finally, we suggest that some species require taxonomic revision, including two monotypic genera, Stenodus and Salvethymus. In addition, we resolve some relationships that have been notoriously difficult to discern and present a clearer picture of the evolution of the group. Our findings represent an important contribution to the systematics of Salmonidae, and provide a useful tool for addressing questions related to fundamental and applied evolutionary issues.
机译:大量研究工作集中在阐明鲑鱼之间的系统关系上。对这些相关模式的理解将为与保护和渔业相关的问题提供信息,并为研究该群体的进化机制提供框架。但是,由于生物学和方法学因素,当前鲑科的系统发育仍存在不确定性,包括该家族大多数代表在内的全面系统发育可以深入了解造成这些困难的原因。在这里,我们通过包括几乎所有描述的鲑科物种(n = 63)来增加分类单元采样,以结合分子标记和分析技术呈现经过时间校准的鲑科的完整肖像。该策略通过增加信噪比来提高分辨率,并有助于将方法和系统错误与与生物过程相关的困难源区分开。我们的结果突出了鲑鱼进化的新方面。首先,我们对亚家族之间广泛接受的进化关系提出了质疑,并认为,ym科(而不是Core科)是鲑科其余部分的姊妹群体。其次,我们发现鲑科中的某些族群比以前认为的年龄更大,并且线粒体的分子发散率在基因和进化枝之间显着不同。我们估计该家庭的年龄为59.1 MY(CI:63.2-58.1 MY),这可能与鲑鱼中全基因组复制的时间相对应。尽管线粒体的分子发散率变化很大,但估计平均为〜0.31%/ MY(CI:0.27-0.36%/ MY)。最后,我们建议某些物种需要分类学修订,包括两个单型属,即食肉动物和Salvethymus。此外,我们解决了一些众所周知难以辨认的关系,并提供了该组织演变过程的更清晰图片。我们的发现代表了对鲑科的系统性的重要贡献,并为解决与基本进化论和应用进化论有关的问题提供了有用的工具。

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