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Title: Phylotranscriptomics interrogation uncovers a complex evolutionary history for the planarian genus Dugesia (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida) in the Western Mediterranean
Author: Benítez-Álvarez, Lisandra
Leria, Laia
Fernández, Rosa
Mateos Frías, Eduardo
El Ouanighi, Younes
Bennas, Nard
El Alami, Majida
Yacoubi-Khebiza, Mohamed
Ayt Ougougdal, Houssam
Riutort León, Marta
Keywords: Biogeografia
Filogènia
Planària (Gènere)
Platihelmints
Mediterrània occidental
Biogeography
Phylogeny
Planaria (Genus)
Platyhelminthes
Western Mediterranean
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: The Mediterranean is one of the most biodiverse areas of the Paleartic region. Here, basing on large data sets of single copy orthologs obtained from transcriptomic data, we investigated the evolutionary history of the genus Dugesia in the Western Mediterranean area. The results corroborated that the complex paleogeological history of the region was an important driver of diversification for the genus, speciating as microplates and islands were forming. These processes led to the differentiation of three main biogeographic clades: Iberia-Apennines-Alps, Corsica-Sardinia, and Iberia-Africa. The internal relationships of these major clades were analysed with several representative samples per species. The use of large data sets regarding the number of loci and samples, as well as state-of-the-art phylogenomic inference methods allowed us to answer different unresolved questions about the evolution of particular groups, such as the diversification path of D. subtentaculata in the Iberian Peninsula and its colonization of Africa. Additionally, our results support the differentiation of D. benazzii in two lineages which could represent two species. Finally, we analysed here for the first time a comprehensive number of samples from several asexual Iberian populations whose assignment at the species level has been an enigma through the years. The phylogenies obtained with different inference methods showed a branching topology of asexual individuals at the base of sexual clades. We hypothesize that this unexpected topology is related to long-term asexuality. This work represents the first phylotranscriptomic analysis of Tricladida, laying the first stone of the genomic era in phylogenetic studies on this taxonomic group.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2022.107649
It is part of: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2022, vol. 178
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/193375
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2022.107649
ISSN: 1055-7903
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