Evolutionary relationships of mitogenomes in a recently radiated Old World avian family

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.avrs.2023.100097
Wenqing Zang , Zhiyong Jiang , Per G.P. Ericson , Gang Song , Sergei V. Drovetski , Takema Saitoh , Fumin Lei , Yanhua Qu
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Environmentally heterogeneous mountains provide opportunities for rapid diversification and speciation. The family Prunellidae (accentors) is a group of birds comprising primarily mountain specialists that have recently radiated across the Palearctic region. This rapid diversification poses challenges to resolving their phylogeny. Herein we sequenced the complete mitogenomes and estimated the phylogeny using all 12 (including 28 individuals) currently recognized species of Prunellidae. We reconstructed the mitochondrial genome phylogeny using 13 protein-coding genes of 12 species and 2 Eurasian Tree Sparrows (Passer montanus). Phylogenetic relationships were estimated using a suite of analyses: maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony and the coalescent-based SVDquartets. Divergence times were estimated by implementing a Bayesian relaxed clock model in BEAST2. Based on the BEAST time-calibrated tree, we implemented an ancestral area reconstruction using RASP v.4.3. Our phylogenies based on the maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony and SVDquartets approaches support a clade of large-sized accentors (subgenus Laiscopus) to be sister to all other accentors with small size (subgenus Prunella). In addition, the trees also support the sister relationship of P. immaculata and P. rubeculoides ​+ ​P.atrogularis with 100% bootstrap support, but the relationships among the remaining eight species in the Prunella clade are poorly resolved. These species cluster in different positions in the three phylogenetic trees and the nodes are often poorly supported. The five nodes separating the seven species diverged simultaneously within less than half million years (i.e., between 2.71 and 3.15 million years ago), suggesting that the recent radiation is likely responsible for rampant incomplete lineage sorting and gene tree conflicts. Ancestral area reconstruction indicates a central Palearctic region origin for Prunellidae. Our study highlights that whole mitochondrial genome phylogeny can resolve major lineages within Prunellidae but is not sufficient to fully resolve the relationship among the species in the Prunella clade that almost simultaneously diversify during a short time period. Our results emphasize the challenge to reconstruct reliable phylogenetic relationship in a group of recently radiated species.

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新近辐射的东半球一个鸟类科有丝分裂基因组的进化关系
环境异质性的山脉为快速多样化和物种形成提供了机会。Prunellidae (accentors)家族是一群主要由山地专家组成的鸟类,它们最近辐射到整个古北极地区。这种快速的多样化对解决它们的系统发育提出了挑战。在此,我们对所有12个(包括28个个体)目前已知的Prunellidae物种进行了完整的有丝分裂基因组测序和系统发育估计。利用12个物种和2只欧亚树雀(Passer montanus)的13个蛋白质编码基因重建了线粒体基因组系统发育。系统发育关系估计使用一套分析:最大似然,最大简约和基于凝聚的sv四重奏。通过在BEAST2中实现贝叶斯松弛时钟模型估计散度时间。基于BEAST时间校准树,我们使用RASP v.4.3实现了祖先区域重建。我们基于最大似然、最大简约和SVDquartets方法的系统发育支持一个大尺寸的口音(Laiscopus亚属)的分支是所有其他小尺寸口音(Prunella亚属)的姐妹。此外,这些树也支持了P. immaculata和P. rubeculoides + P.的姐妹关系。但Prunella分支中其余8个物种之间的关系却没有得到很好的解决。这些物种聚集在三个系统发育树的不同位置,节点通常支持不足。分隔这7个物种的5个节点在不到50万年的时间内(即在271万年前到315万年前之间)同时分化,这表明最近的辐射可能是导致谱系分类不完整和基因树冲突猖獗的原因。祖先区域重建表明李草科起源于古北大陆中部地区。我们的研究强调,全线粒体基因组系统发育可以解决prunellae内的主要谱系,但不足以完全解决在短时间内几乎同时多样化的prunellae分支中物种之间的关系。我们的结果强调了重建可靠的系统发育关系在一组最近辐射的物种的挑战。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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