有丝分裂基因组学和形态学数据的整合解开了花粉科的系统分类学,并建立了一个修订的花粉科系统发育假说

IF 4.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Systematic Entomology Pub Date : 2022-12-08 DOI:10.1111/syen.12576
Nikolas P. Johnston, Marcin Piwczyński, Paulina Trzeciak, Kinga Walczak, Krzysztof Szpila
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Pollenidae(Diptera)是一个蝇科,以Pollenia属的物种而闻名,它们在人类住所内越冬。花粉属以前分为丽蝇科、蜂科和犀科,直到最近才合并。一些研究利用分子数据来分析花粉属系统发育关系,尽管所有研究都存在分类单元采样率低或分子标记系统发育信号不足的问题。为了缓解这些问题,我们使用了两个自动化器官基因组提取软件GetOrganelle和MitoFinder,从花粉属的22个代表的基因组略读数据中组装了有丝分裂基因组:Dexoplenia、Melanodexia、Morinia、Pollenia和Xanthotyxus。从这些分析中,我们为Pollenidae提供了14个新的线粒体基因组,并使用最大似然和贝叶斯推断对13个蛋白质编码的线粒体基因进行了系统发育分析。Pollenidae内的亚家族系统发育关系被质疑,Pollenia被发现与Melanodexia、Morinia和Dexopollenia形成了一个单系分支姐妹,没有为这些属的同义提供任何证据。我们的拓扑结构与以前基于形态学的支序解释相冲突,原灰蝶属、灰毛蝶属、半灰蝶属和灰蝶属物种群被视为非单系。我们通过分析成虫形态和雄性和雌性末端,为我们的拓扑结构提供支持,同时确定了Pollenia的一些分支的新诊断特征。为了测试花粉科目前诊断形态学的有效性,将新组装的细胞色素C氧化酶亚基1(COI)数据与花粉科COI条形码参考库相结合,并使用物种界定软件ASAP进行分析。COI条形码支持Pollenia内当前形态定义的物种。
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Integration of mitogenomic and morphological data disentangles the systematics of Pollenia and establishes a revised phylogenetic hypothesis for the Polleniidae

The Polleniidae (Diptera) are a family of flies best known for species of the genus Pollenia, which overwinter inside human dwellings. Previously divided across the Calliphoridae, Tachinidae and Rhinophoridae, the polleniid genera have only recently been united. Several studies have utilized molecular data to analyse polleniid phylogenetic relationships, although all have suffered from low taxon sampling or insufficient phylogenetic signal in molecular markers. To alleviate these problems, we utilized two automated organellar genome extraction software, GetOrganelle and MitoFinder, to assemble mitogenomes from genome skimming data from 22 representatives of the polleniid genera: Dexopollenia, Melanodexia, Morinia, Pollenia and Xanthotryxus. From these analyses, we provide 14 new mitogenomes for the Polleniidae and perform phylogenetic analyses of 13 protein-coding mitochondrial genes using both maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference. Subfamilial phylogenetic relationships within the Polleniidae are interrogated and Pollenia is found to form a monophyletic clade sister to Melanodexia, Morinia and Dexopollenia, providing no evidence for the synonymisation of any of these genera. Our topology conflicts with previous morphology-based cladistic interpretations, with the amentaria, griseotomentosa, semicinerea and viatica species-groups resolving as non-monophyletic. We provide support for our topology through analysis of adult morphology and male and female terminalia, while identifying new diagnostic characters for some of the clades of the Pollenia. To test the validity of the current diagnostic morphology in the Polleniidae, newly assembled cytochrome C oxidase subunit 1 (COI) data are combined with a polleniid COI barcode reference library and analysed using the species delimitation software ASAP. COI barcodes support the current morphologically defined species within the Pollenia.

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Systematic Entomology
Systematic Entomology 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Systematic Entomology publishes original papers on insect systematics, phylogenetics and integrative taxonomy, with a preference for general interest papers of broad biological, evolutionary or zoogeographical relevance.
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