2017
DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.286
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Biodiversity and phylogeny of Ammotheidae (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida)

Abstract: D N A L i b r a r y o f L i f e , r e s e a r c h a r t i c l eurn:lsid:zoobank

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“…Future work should prioritize the gap segmentation genes of sea spiders, especially those functionally linked to gap segmentation phenotypes in chelicerate model species [41][42][43]. rRNA in such studies [12,44]. N. tapetis may therefore constitute a rogue taxon, an inference corroborated by its variable placement across data partitions generated in this study (electronic supplementary material, figure S3).…”
Section: (A) a Phylogenomic View Of Higher-level Sea Spider Relationsmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…Future work should prioritize the gap segmentation genes of sea spiders, especially those functionally linked to gap segmentation phenotypes in chelicerate model species [41][42][43]. rRNA in such studies [12,44]. N. tapetis may therefore constitute a rogue taxon, an inference corroborated by its variable placement across data partitions generated in this study (electronic supplementary material, figure S3).…”
Section: (A) a Phylogenomic View Of Higher-level Sea Spider Relationsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Previous efforts to decipher the higher-level relationships of sea spiders have been hindered by the omission of key lineages [11,12], inaccessibility of many families for phylotranscriptomic approaches [18,21,22], limited informativeness of legacy Sangersequenced markers [5,[11][12], compositional bias of mitochondrial genes [11], ineffectiveness of mitogenomes for resolving deep relationships of Chelicerata [13,14], and the potential for gut or epibiont contamination [5]. Here, we surmounted these challenges by integrating multiple data classes and using a target capture approach optimized for sea spider (or chelicerate) genomic sequence.…”
Section: (A) a Phylogenomic View Of Higher-level Sea Spider Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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