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昆虫-甲壳动物关系的新观点 II. 来自表达序列标签的推论和与神经系统分类学的比较。

A new view of insect-crustacean relationships II. Inferences from expressed sequence tags and comparisons with neural cladistics.

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, University of Arizona, 1040 E. 4th St., Gould-Simpson Bldg. #611, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.

出版信息

Arthropod Struct Dev. 2011 May;40(3):289-302. doi: 10.1016/j.asd.2011.02.001. Epub 2011 Feb 22.

Abstract

The enormous diversity of Arthropoda has complicated attempts by systematists to deduce the history of this group in terms of phylogenetic relationships and phenotypic change. Traditional hypotheses regarding the relationships of the major arthropod groups (Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea, and Hexapoda) focus on suites of morphological characters, whereas phylogenomics relies on large amounts of molecular sequence data to infer evolutionary relationships. The present discussion is based on expressed sequence tags (ESTs) that provide large numbers of short molecular sequences and so provide an abundant source of sequence data for phylogenetic inference. This study presents well-supported phylogenies of diverse arthropod and metazoan outgroup taxa obtained from publicly-available databases. An in-house bioinformatics pipeline has been used to compile and align conserved orthologs from each taxon for maximum likelihood inferences. This approach resolves many currently accepted hypotheses regarding internal relationships between the major groups of Arthropoda, including monophyletic Hexapoda, Tetraconata (Crustacea + Hexapoda), Myriapoda, and Chelicerata sensu lato (Pycnogonida + Euchelicerata). "Crustacea" is a paraphyletic group with some taxa more closely related to the monophyletic Hexapoda. These results support studies that have utilized more restricted EST data for phylogenetic inference, yet they differ in important regards from recently published phylogenies employing nuclear protein-coding sequences. The present results do not, however, depart from other phylogenies that resolve Branchiopoda as the crustacean sister group of Hexapoda. Like other molecular phylogenies, EST-derived phylogenies alone are unable to resolve morphological convergences or evolved reversals and thus omit what may be crucial events in the history of life. For example, molecular data are unable to resolve whether a Hexapod-Branchiopod sister relationship infers a branchiopod-like ancestry of the Hexapoda, or whether this assemblage originates from a malacostracan-like ancestor, with the morphologically simpler Branchiopoda being highly derived. Whereas this study supports many internal arthropod relationships obtained by other sources of molecular data, other approaches are required to resolve such evolutionary scenarios. The approach presented here turns out to be essential: integrating results of molecular phylogenetics and neural cladistics to infer that Branchiopoda evolved simplification from a more elaborate ancestor. Whereas the phenomenon of evolved simplification may be widespread, it is largely invisible to molecular techniques unless these are performed in conjunction with morphology-based strategies.

摘要

节肢动物的巨大多样性使得系统发育学家难以根据系统发育关系和表型变化来推断该组的历史。传统的关于主要节肢动物类群(螯肢动物、多足动物、甲壳动物和六足动物)关系的假设主要集中在一系列形态特征上,而系统基因组学则依赖于大量的分子序列数据来推断进化关系。本讨论基于表达序列标签(EST),这些标签提供了大量的短分子序列,因此为系统发育推断提供了丰富的序列数据来源。本研究基于从公共数据库中获得的不同节肢动物和后生动物外群类群的支持良好的系统发育,使用内部生物信息学管道来编译和对齐每个分类群的保守直系同源物,以便进行最大似然推断。这种方法解决了目前关于节肢动物主要类群内部关系的许多公认假设,包括单系六足动物、四合动物(甲壳动物+六足动物)、多足动物和广义螯肢动物(pycnogonida+euchelicerata)。“甲壳动物”是一个并系群,其中一些类群与单系六足动物的关系更为密切。这些结果支持了那些利用更受限的 EST 数据进行系统发育推断的研究,但它们与最近发表的利用核蛋白编码序列进行系统发育分析的研究结果在重要方面有所不同。然而,目前的结果与那些将鳃足类动物确定为六足动物甲壳动物姐妹群的其他系统发育结果并不相悖。与其他分子系统发育学一样,仅 EST 衍生的系统发育学本身无法解决形态趋同或进化逆转的问题,因此忽略了生命历史中可能至关重要的事件。例如,分子数据无法确定六足动物-鳃足动物的姐妹关系是否推断出六足动物的鳃足动物祖先,或者这种组合是否起源于类似于软甲动物的祖先,形态上更简单的鳃足动物是高度衍生的。尽管本研究支持其他分子数据来源获得的许多内部节肢动物关系,但需要采用其他方法来解决这种进化情景。这里提出的方法被证明是必不可少的:整合分子系统发育学和神经分类学的结果,推断鳃足动物是从更复杂的祖先进化而来的简化形式。尽管进化简化的现象可能很普遍,但除非与基于形态的策略一起进行,否则分子技术在很大程度上是不可见的。

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