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Gene markers for exon capture and phylogenomics in ray‐finned fishes
Authors:Jiamei Jiang  Hao Yuan  Xin Zheng  Qian Wang  Ting Kuang  Jingyan Li  Junning Liu  Shuli Song  Weicai Wang  Fangyuan Cheng  Hongjie Li  Junman Huang  Chenhong Li
Abstract:Gene capture coupled with the next‐generation sequencing has become one of the preferred methods of subsampling genomes for phylogenomic studies. Many exon markers have been developed in plants, sharks, frogs, reptiles, fishes, and others, but no universal exon markers have been tested in ray‐finned fishes. Here, we identified a suite of “single‐copy” protein‐coding sequence (CDS) markers through comparing eight fish genomes, and tested them empirically in 83 species (33 families and nine orders or higher clades: Acipenseriformes, Lepisosteiformes, Elopomorpha, Osteoglossomorpha, Clupeiformes, Cypriniformes, Gobiaria, Carangaria, and Eupercaria; sensu Betancur et al. 2013). Sorting the markers according to their completeness and phylogenetic decisiveness in taxa tested resulted in a selection of 4,434 markers, which were proven to be useful in reconstructing phylogenies of the ray‐finned fishes at different taxonomic levels. We also proposed a strategy of refining baits (probes) design a posteriori based on empirical data. The markers that we have developed may greatly enrich the batteries of exon markers for phylogenomic study in ray‐finned fishes.
Keywords:Actinopterygii  bait design  nuclear gene markers  phylogenomics  population genomics  target enrichment
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