Solving an enigma in the tree of life, at the origins of teleost fishes.

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOLOGY Comptes Rendus Biologies Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.5802/crbiol.150
Elise Parey, Camille Berthelot, Hugues Roest Crollius, Yann Guiguen
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Tracing the phylogenetic relationships between species is one of the fundamental objectives of evolutionary biology. Since Charles Darwin's seminal work in the 19th century, considerable progress has been made towards establishing a tree of life that summarises the evolutionary history of species. Nevertheless, substantial uncertainties still remain. Specifically, the relationships at the origins of teleost fishes have been the subject of extensive debate over the last 50 years. This question has major implications for various research fields: there are almost 30,000 species in the teleost group, which includes invaluable model organisms for biomedical, evolutionary and ecological studies. Here, we present the work in which we solved this enigma. We demonstrated that eels are more closely related to bony-tongued fishes than to the rest of teleost fishes. We achieved this by taking advantage of new genomic data and leveraging innovative phylogenetic markers. Notably, in addition to traditional molecular phylogeny methods based on the evolution of gene sequences, we also considered the evolution of gene order along the DNA molecule. We discuss the challenges and opportunities that these new markers represent for the field of molecular phylogeny, and in particular the possibilities they offer for re-examining other controversial branches in the tree of life.

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解开生命之树上的一个谜团--远洋鱼类的起源。
追踪物种之间的系统发育关系是进化生物学的基本目标之一。自 19 世纪查尔斯-达尔文的开创性工作以来,在建立概括物种进化史的生命树方面取得了长足进展。然而,仍然存在大量不确定因素。具体来说,在过去的 50 年中,远志鱼类的起源关系一直是广泛争论的主题。这个问题对各个研究领域都有重大影响:长目鱼类有近 30,000 个物种,其中包括生物医学、进化和生态学研究的宝贵模式生物。在这里,我们介绍了我们解开这一谜团的工作。我们证明,鳗鱼与骨舌鱼类的亲缘关系比与其他远洋鱼类的亲缘关系更为密切。我们利用新的基因组数据和创新的系统发育标记实现了这一目标。值得注意的是,除了基于基因序列进化的传统分子系统进化方法外,我们还考虑了 DNA 分子中基因顺序的进化。我们讨论了这些新标记对分子系统发育领域带来的挑战和机遇,特别是它们为重新审视生命树中其他有争议的分支提供的可能性。
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Comptes Rendus Biologies
Comptes Rendus Biologies 生物-生物学
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期刊介绍: The Comptes rendus Biologies publish monthly communications dealing with all biological and medical research fields (biological modelling, development and reproduction biology, cell biology, biochemistry, neurosciences, immunology, pharmacology, ecology, etc.). Articles are preferably written in English. Articles in French with an abstract in English are accepted.
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