A genome-based phylogeny for Mollusca is concordant with fossils and morphology
Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt/M · Universidad Católica del Norte · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Extreme morphological disparity within Mollusca has long confounded efforts to reconstruct a stable backbone phylogeny for the phylum. Familiar molluscan groups-gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods-each represent a diverse radiation with myriad morphological, ecological, and behavioral adaptations. The phylum further encompasses many more unfamiliar experiments in animal body-plan evolution. In this work, we reconstructed the phylogeny for living Mollusca on the basis of metazoan BUSCO (Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs) genes extracted from 77 (13 new) genomes, including multiple members of all eight classes with two high-quality genome assemblies for monoplacophorans. Our analyses confirm a…
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Authors
15- ZCZeyuan Chen
Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt/M
- JAJ. Antonio Baeza
Universidad Católica del Norte, Clemson University
- CCChong Chen
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
- MTMaría Teresa González
Universidad de Antofagasta
- VLVanessa L. González
National Museum of Natural History
Topics & keywords
- Phylum
- Phylogenetics
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Mollusca
- Genome
- Body plan
- Morphology (biology)
- Life in Land