The identification of the closest living relative(s) of tetrapods: phylogenomic lessons for resolving short ancient internodes
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Identifying the closest living relative(s) of tetrapods is an important, yet still contested question in vertebrate phylogenetics. Three hypotheses are possible and ruling out alternatives has proven difficult even with large molecular data sets due to weak phylogenetic signal coupled nonphylogenetic noise resulting from relatively rapid speciation events that occurred a long time ago (>400 Ma). Here, we revisit the identity of the closest living relative of land vertebrates from a phylogenomic perspective and include new genomic data for all extant lungfish genera. RNA-seq proves to be a great alternative to genomic sequencing, which currently is technically not feasible in lungfishes due to their huge (50â130 Gb) and repetitive genomes. We examined the most important sources of systematic error, namely long-branch attraction (LBA), compositional heterogeneity and distribution of missing data and applied different correction techniques. A multispecies coalescent approach is used to ...
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