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Ordinal-Level Phylogenomics of the Arthropod Class Diplopoda (Millipedes) Based on an Analysis of 221 Nuclear Protein-Coding Loci Generated Using Next-Generation Sequence Analyses

机译:节肢动物类双倍体(千足纲)的序级系统人类学基于使用下一代序列分析生成的221个核蛋白编码基因座的分析

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BackgroundThe ancient and diverse, yet understudied arthropod class Diplopoda, the millipedes, has a muddled taxonomic history. Despite having a cosmopolitan distribution and a number of unique and interesting characteristics, the group has received relatively little attention; interest in millipede systematics is low compared to taxa of comparable diversity. The existing classification of the group comprises 16 orders. Past attempts to reconstruct millipede phylogenies have suffered from a paucity of characters and included too few taxa to confidently resolve relationships and make formal nomenclatural changes. Herein, we reconstruct an ordinal-level phylogeny for the class Diplopoda using the largest character set ever assembled for the group.MethodsTranscriptomic sequences were obtained from exemplar taxa representing much of the diversity of millipede orders using second-generation (i.e., next-generation or high-throughput) sequencing. These data were subject to rigorous orthology selection and phylogenetic dataset optimization and then used to reconstruct phylogenies employing Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood optimality criteria. Ancestral reconstructions of sperm transfer appendage development (gonopods), presence of lateral defense secretion pores (ozopores), and presence of spinnerets were considered. The timings of major millipede lineage divergence points were estimated.ResultsThe resulting phylogeny differed from the existing classifications in a number of fundamental ways. Our phylogeny includes a grouping that has never been described (Juliformia+Merocheta+Stemmiulida), and the ancestral reconstructions suggest caution with respect to using spinnerets as a unifying characteristic for the Nematophora. Our results are shown to have significantly stronger support than previous hypotheses given our data. Our efforts represent the first step toward obtaining a well-supported and robust phylogeny of the Diplopoda that can be used to answer many questions concerning the evolution of this ancient and diverse animal group.
机译:背景古老而多样化但尚未被研究的节肢动物类双足动物,千足虫,具有混乱的分类学历史。尽管该组织分布于世界各地,并具有许多独特而有趣的特征,但该小组受到的关注相对较少。与可比多样性的分类单元相比,对千足虫系统的兴趣低。该组的现有分类包括16个订单。过去重建千足虫系统发育的尝试缺乏字符,并且包括的分类单元太少,无法自信地解决关系并进行正式命名。本文中,我们使用有史以来最大的字符集重建了双翅类的序生系统发育史。方法从示例分类单元获得转录组序列,代表第二代(即下一代或高通量)测序。这些数据经过严格的正交选择和系统发育数据集优化,然后用于利用贝叶斯推断和最大似然最优标准重建系统发育。祖先重建精子转移附肢的发育(脚足类),侧防御分泌孔(卵孔)的存在,以及喷丝板的存在。估计了主要的千足虫谱系分歧点的时间。结果产生的系统发育在许多基本方面与现有分类有所不同。我们的系统发育史包括一个从未描述过的分组(朱利福氏菌+梅罗切塔氏菌+茎杆虫),祖先的重建建议谨慎使用喷丝头作为线虫的统一特征。根据我们的数据,我们的结果显示出比以前的假设明显更强的支持。我们的努力代表了迈向双足纲的良好支持和强大系统发育的第一步,可用于回答有关这一古老多样动物群进化的许多问题。

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