系统基因组学
进化生物学
生物
动物
系统发育学
克莱德
基因
生物化学
作者
Mac P. Pierce,Brian M. Worthington,Shaolin Han,Xue-Bing Ni,Yunshi Liao,Marcus Ho-Hin Shum,Yi Guan,Edward C. Holmes,Tommy Tsan‐Yuk Lam
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2519291122
摘要
Mosquitoes have a substantial impact on human and animal health, but their deeper evolutionary relationships have been difficult to resolve. We inferred a time-calibrated phylogenetic history of mosquitoes using conserved genome-wide markers from representatives of major lineages. Our analyses revealed that codon bias and positive selection in subfamily Anophelinae contributed to a substantial level of branch attraction bias between Anophelinae and outgroup taxa, which in our view has misled previous phylogenetic analyses of mosquitoes. Accounting for this systematic phylogenetic bias led to a revised view of mosquito evolution, including the nonmonophyly of subfamily Culicinae. Similarly, we dated the origin of mosquitoes to the mid-Cretaceous (~106 Mya) and most extant genera to after the KPg boundary <66 Mya, 100 My younger than previous estimates and coincident with the origin of Plasmodium parasites. Our study provides a foundation for future analyses of the evolution of mosquito-borne disease.
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