Whole genome phylogenomics helps to resolve the phylogenetic position of the Zygothrica genus group (Diptera, Drosophilidae) and the causes of previous incongruences

IF 3.6 1区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108158
Maiara Hartwig Bessa , Marco Silva Gottschalk , Lizandra Jaqueline Robe
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Incomplete Lineage Sorting (ILS) and introgression are among the two main factors causing incongruence between gene and species trees. Advances in phylogenomic studies have allowed us to overcome most of these issues, providing reliable phylogenetic hypotheses while revealing the underlying evolutionary scenario. Across the last century, many incongruent phylogenetic reconstructions were recovered for Drosophilidae, employing a limited sampling of genetic markers or species. In these studies, the monophyly and the phylogenetic positioning of the Zygothrica genus group stood out as one of the most controversial questions. Thus, here, we addressed these issues using a phylogenomic approach, while accessing the influence of ILS and introgressions on the diversification of these species and addressing the spatio-temporal scenario associated with their evolution. For this task, the genomes of nine specimens from six Neotropical species belonging to the Zygothrica genus group were sequenced and evaluated in a phylogenetic framework encompassing other 39 species of Drosophilidae. Nucleotide and amino acid sequences recovered for a set of 2,534 single-copy genes by BUSCO were employed to reconstruct maximum likelihood (ML) concatenated and multi-species coalescent (MSC) trees. Likelihood mapping, quartet sampling, and reticulation tests were employed to infer the level and causes of incongruence. Lastly, a penalized-likelihood molecular clock strategy with fossil calibrations was performed to infer divergence times. Taken together, our results recovered the subdivision of Drosophila into six different lineages, one of which clusters species of the Zygothrica genus group (except for H. duncani). The divergence of this lineage was dated to Oligocene ∼ 31 Mya and seems to have occurred in the same timeframe as other key diversification within Drosophila. According to the concatenated and MSC strategies, this lineage is sister to the clade joining Drosophila (Siphlodora) with the Hawaiian Drosophila and Scaptomyza. Likelihood mapping, quartet sampling, reticulation reconstructions as well as introgression tests revealed that this lineage was the target of several hybridization events involving the ancestors of different Drosophila lineages. Thus, our results generally show introgression as a major source of previous incongruence. Nevertheless, the similar diversification times recovered for several of the Neotropical Drosophila lineages also support the scenario of multiple and simultaneous diversifications taking place at the base of Drosophilidae phylogeny, at least in the Neotropics.

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全基因组系统进化组学有助于确定 Zygothrica 属群(双翅目,果蝇科)的系统进化位置以及以前不一致的原因。
不完全系排序(ILS)和引种是导致基因树和物种树不一致的两个主要因素。系统发生组学研究的进步使我们能够克服这些问题,提供可靠的系统发生假说,同时揭示潜在的进化情况。在上个世纪,利用有限的遗传标记或物种取样,对果蝇科进行了许多不一致的系统发育重建。在这些研究中,Zygothrica 属群的单系和系统发育定位是最具争议的问题之一。因此,我们在此采用系统发生组学的方法来解决这些问题,同时研究 ILS 和引种对这些物种多样化的影响,并探讨与这些物种进化相关的时空情景。为此,我们对属于 Zygothrica 属群的 6 个新热带物种的 9 个标本的基因组进行了测序,并在包括其他 39 个果蝇科物种的系统发生学框架内对其进行了评估。利用 BUSCO 对一组 2,534 个单拷贝基因的核苷酸和氨基酸序列进行了分析,以重建最大似然(ML)连接树和多物种聚合(MSC)树。利用似然映射、四分取样和网状测试来推断不一致的程度和原因。最后,利用化石校准的惩罚似然分子钟策略来推断分歧时间。总之,我们的研究结果将果蝇划分为六个不同的世系,其中一个世系聚集了 Zygothrica 属群中的物种(H. duncani 除外)。该支系的分化年代为渐新世∼31 Mya,似乎与果蝇内部其他重要的分化发生在同一时期。根据串联和 MSC 策略,该品系是果蝇(Siphlodora)与夏威夷果蝇和 Scaptomyza 的连接支系的姊妹。似然图谱、四分取样、网状结构重建以及引种测试表明,该品系是涉及不同果蝇品系祖先的若干杂交事件的目标。因此,我们的研究结果普遍表明,引种是造成先前不一致的主要原因。尽管如此,新热带果蝇几个品系相似的分化时间也支持了果蝇科系统发育基础上同时发生多次分化的观点,至少在新热带地区是如此。
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin''s dream within grasp - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature." The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution, further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications, and ultimately bring a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life. Phylogeographic studies will be considered for publication if they offer EXCEPTIONAL theoretical or empirical advances.
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