Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution
Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig · BGI Group (China) · +43 more institutions
Abstract
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lineages remain unresolved. We inferred the phylogeny of insects from 1478 protein-coding genes. Phylogenomic analyses of nucleotide and amino acid sequences, with site-specific nucleotide or domain-specific amino acid substitution models, produced statistically robust and congruent results resolving previously controversial phylogenetic relations hips. We dated the origin of insects to the Early Ordovician [~479 million years ago (Ma)], of insect flight to the Early Devonian (~406 Ma), of major extant lineages to the Mississippian (~345 Ma), and the major diversification of holometabolous insects to the Early…
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Authors
101- BMBernhard MisofCorresponding
Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig
- SLShanlin Liu
BGI Group (China), China National GeneBank
- KMKaren Meusemann
Australian National Insect Collection, Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig
- RSRalph S. Peters
Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig
- ADAlexander Donath
Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig
Topics & keywords
- Phylogenomics
- Phylogenetic tree
- Biology
- Phylogenetics
- Evolutionary biology
- Extant taxon
- Insect
- Molecular clock
- Life in Land