An empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae
Premise Hybrid capture with high‐throughput sequencing (Hyb‐Seq) is a powerful tool for evolutionary studies. The applicability of an Asteraceae family‐specific Hyb‐Seq probe set and the outcomes of different phylogenetic analyses are investigated here. Methods Hyb‐Seq data from 112 Asteraceae sampl...
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doaj-e7b14a1c84774eb987570318bd53fb6c2020-11-25T01:49:19ZengWileyApplications in Plant Sciences2168-04502019-10-01710n/an/a10.1002/aps3.11295An empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in AsteraceaeKaty E. Jones0Tomáš Fér1Roswitha E. Schmickl2Rebecca B. Dikow3Vicki A. Funk4Sonia Herrando‐Moraira5Paul R. Johnston6Norbert Kilian7Carolina M. Siniscalchi8Alfonso Susanna9Marek Slovák10Ramhari Thapa11Linda E. Watson12Jennifer R. Mandel13Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin Freie Universität Berlin Königin‐Luise‐Str. 6–8 14195 Berlin GermanyDepartment of Botany Faculty of Science Charles University Benátská 2 CZ 12800 Prague Czech RepublicDepartment of Botany Faculty of Science Charles University Benátská 2 CZ 12800 Prague Czech RepublicData Science Lab Office of the Chief Information Officer Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. 20013‐7012 USADepartment of Botany National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. 20013‐7012 USABotanic Institute of Barcelona (IBB‐CSIC‐ICUB) Pg. del Migdia s.n. ES 08038 Barcelona SpainFreie Universität Berlin Evolutionary Biology Berlin GermanyBotanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin Freie Universität Berlin Königin‐Luise‐Str. 6–8 14195 Berlin GermanyDepartment of Biological Sciences University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee 38152 USABotanic Institute of Barcelona (IBB‐CSIC‐ICUB) Pg. del Migdia s.n. ES 08038 Barcelona SpainDepartment of Botany Faculty of Science Charles University Benátská 2 CZ 12800 Prague Czech RepublicDepartment of Biological Sciences University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee 38152 USADepartment of Plant Biology, Ecology, and Evolution Oklahoma State University Stillwater Oklahoma 74078 USADepartment of Biological Sciences University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee 38152 USAPremise Hybrid capture with high‐throughput sequencing (Hyb‐Seq) is a powerful tool for evolutionary studies. The applicability of an Asteraceae family‐specific Hyb‐Seq probe set and the outcomes of different phylogenetic analyses are investigated here. Methods Hyb‐Seq data from 112 Asteraceae samples were organized into groups at different taxonomic levels (tribe, genus, and species). For each group, data sets of non‐paralogous loci were built and proportions of parsimony informative characters estimated. The impacts of analyzing alternative data sets, removing long branches, and type of analysis on tree resolution and inferred topologies were investigated in tribe Cichorieae. Results Alignments of the Asteraceae family‐wide Hyb‐Seq locus set were parsimony informative at all taxonomic levels. Levels of resolution and topologies inferred at shallower nodes differed depending on the locus data set and the type of analysis, and were affected by the presence of long branches. Discussion The approach used to build a Hyb‐Seq locus data set influenced resolution and topologies inferred in phylogenetic analyses. Removal of long branches improved the reliability of topological inferences in maximum likelihood analyses. The Astereaceae Hyb‐Seq probe set is applicable at multiple taxonomic depths, which demonstrates that probe sets do not necessarily need to be lineage‐specific.https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11295AsteraceaeCompositaehybrid captureHyb‐Seqnon‐paralogyphylogenetics |
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Katy E. Jones Tomáš Fér Roswitha E. Schmickl Rebecca B. Dikow Vicki A. Funk Sonia Herrando‐Moraira Paul R. Johnston Norbert Kilian Carolina M. Siniscalchi Alfonso Susanna Marek Slovák Ramhari Thapa Linda E. Watson Jennifer R. Mandel |
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Katy E. Jones Tomáš Fér Roswitha E. Schmickl Rebecca B. Dikow Vicki A. Funk Sonia Herrando‐Moraira Paul R. Johnston Norbert Kilian Carolina M. Siniscalchi Alfonso Susanna Marek Slovák Ramhari Thapa Linda E. Watson Jennifer R. Mandel An empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae Applications in Plant Sciences Asteraceae Compositae hybrid capture Hyb‐Seq non‐paralogy phylogenetics |
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Katy E. Jones Tomáš Fér Roswitha E. Schmickl Rebecca B. Dikow Vicki A. Funk Sonia Herrando‐Moraira Paul R. Johnston Norbert Kilian Carolina M. Siniscalchi Alfonso Susanna Marek Slovák Ramhari Thapa Linda E. Watson Jennifer R. Mandel |
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An empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae |
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An empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae |
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An empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae |
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An empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae |
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An empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in Asteraceae |
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empirical assessment of a single family‐wide hybrid capture locus set at multiple evolutionary timescales in asteraceae |
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Applications in Plant Sciences |
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Premise Hybrid capture with high‐throughput sequencing (Hyb‐Seq) is a powerful tool for evolutionary studies. The applicability of an Asteraceae family‐specific Hyb‐Seq probe set and the outcomes of different phylogenetic analyses are investigated here. Methods Hyb‐Seq data from 112 Asteraceae samples were organized into groups at different taxonomic levels (tribe, genus, and species). For each group, data sets of non‐paralogous loci were built and proportions of parsimony informative characters estimated. The impacts of analyzing alternative data sets, removing long branches, and type of analysis on tree resolution and inferred topologies were investigated in tribe Cichorieae. Results Alignments of the Asteraceae family‐wide Hyb‐Seq locus set were parsimony informative at all taxonomic levels. Levels of resolution and topologies inferred at shallower nodes differed depending on the locus data set and the type of analysis, and were affected by the presence of long branches. Discussion The approach used to build a Hyb‐Seq locus data set influenced resolution and topologies inferred in phylogenetic analyses. Removal of long branches improved the reliability of topological inferences in maximum likelihood analyses. The Astereaceae Hyb‐Seq probe set is applicable at multiple taxonomic depths, which demonstrates that probe sets do not necessarily need to be lineage‐specific. |
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Asteraceae Compositae hybrid capture Hyb‐Seq non‐paralogy phylogenetics |
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