Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9126913 | Gene | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, there has been increasing molecular evidence of phylogenetic affinity between Cercozoa and Foraminifera in the eukaryotic lineage. We performed phylogenetic analyses based on the combined (concatenated) amino acid sequence data of actin, α-tubulin, and β-tubulin from a wide variety of eukaryotes, including the foraminifers Planoglabratella opercularis and Reticulomyxa filosa, as well as cercomonad and chlorarachniophyte members of Cercozoa. A monophyletic lineage composed of two foraminiferan species branched with the centroheliozoan species Raphidiophrys contractilis was reconstructed in both Bayesian and maximum-likelihood (ML) analyses under 'linked' models, enforcing a single set of the parameters (the parameter for among-site rate variation and branch lengths) on the entire combined alignment. Considering the extremely divergent nature of Foraminifera and Raphidiophyrs tubulins, the union of these lineages recovered is most probably a long-branch attraction artifact due to ignoring gene-specific evolutionary processes. On the other hand, the foraminiferan lineage was within the radiation of Cercozoa in Bayesian analyses under 'unlinked' model conditions, accommodating differences in evolutionary processes across the three genes in the combined alignment. The Foraminifera + Cercozoa affinity recovered in the latter multi-gene analyses is most likely genuine, and thus our data presented here provide further support for the close relationship between these two protist lineages.
Keywords
AIClnLEF-2MCMCAmong-site rate variationLSU rDNArpb1small subunit ribosomal DNASSU rDNAEF-1αRT-PCRcDNADNA complementary to RNAPosterior probabilitieslog-likelihoodApproximately unbiasedLong-branch attractionMaximum-likelihoodMarkov chain Monte CarloEvolutionMulti-gene phylogenyLBAAkaike information criterionreverse transcription-polymerase chain reactionProtistspolyubiquitin
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Authors
Kiyotaka Takishita, Yuji Inagaki, Masashi Tsuchiya, Miako Sakaguchi, Tadashi Maruyama,