A genome-skimmed phylogeny of a widespread bryozoan family, Adeonidae

  • Russell J. S. Orr
  • Marianne N. Haugen
  • Björn Berning
  • Philip Bock
  • Robyn L. Cumming
  • Wayne K. Florence
  • Masato Hirose
  • Emanuela Di Martino
  • Mali H. Ramsfjell
  • Maja M. Sannum
  • Abigail M. Smith
  • Leandro M. Vieira
  • Andrea Waeschenbach
  • Lee Hsiang Liow
Publication date
December 2019
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
BMC Evolutionary Biology

Abstract

Abstract Background Understanding the phylogenetic relationships among species is one of the main goals of systematic biology. Simultaneously, credible phylogenetic hypotheses are often the first requirement for unveiling the evolutionary history of traits and for modelling macroevolutionary processes. However, many non-model taxa have not yet been sequenced to an extent such that statistically well-supported molecular phylogenies can be constructed for these purposes. Here, we use a genome-skimming approach to extract sequence information for 15 mitochondrial and 2 ribosomal operon genes from the cheilostome bryozoan family, Adeonidae, Busk, 1884, whose current systematics is based purely on morphological traits. The members of the Adeonid...

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