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   The dynamics of incomplete lineage sorting across the ancient adaptive radiation of neoavian birds  
   
نویسنده suh a. ,smeds l. ,ellegren h.
منبع plos biology - 2015 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 8
چکیده    The diversification of neoavian birds is one of the most rapid adaptive radiations of extant organisms. recent whole-genome sequence analyses have much improved the resolution of the neoavian radiation and suggest concurrence with the cretaceous-paleogene (k-pg) boundary,yet the causes of the remaining genome-level irresolvabilities appear unclear. here we show that genome-level analyses of 2,118 retrotransposon presence/absence markers converge at a largely consistent neoaves phylogeny and detect a highly differential temporal prevalence of incomplete lineage sorting (ils),i.e.,the persistence of ancestral genetic variation as polymorphisms during speciation events. we found that ils-derived incongruences are spread over the genome and involve 35% and 34% of the analyzed loci on the autosomes and the z chromosome,respectively. surprisingly,neoaves diversification comprises three adaptive radiations,an initial near-k-pg super-radiation with highly discordant phylogenetic signals from near-simultaneous speciation events,followed by two post-k-pg radiations of core landbirds and core waterbirds with much less pronounced ils. we provide evidence that,given the extreme level of up to 100% ils per branch in superradiations,particularly rapid speciation events may neither resemble a fully bifurcating tree nor are they resolvable as such. as a consequence,their complex demographic history is more accurately represented as local networks within a species tree. © 2015 suh et al.
آدرس department of evolutionary biology,evolutionary biology centre (ebc),uppsala university,uppsala, Sweden, department of evolutionary biology,evolutionary biology centre (ebc),uppsala university,uppsala, Sweden, department of evolutionary biology,evolutionary biology centre (ebc),uppsala university,uppsala, Sweden
 
     
   
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