2023
DOI: 10.1007/s42995-023-00207-9
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Phylogenomic analyses shed light on the relationships of chiton superfamilies and shell-eye evolution

Xu Liu,
Julia D. Sigwart,
Jin Sun

Abstract: Mollusca is the second-largest animal phylum with over 100,000 species among eight distinct taxonomic classes. Across 1000 living species in the class Polyplacophora, chitons have a relatively constrained morphology but with some notable deviations. Several genera possess "shell eyes", true eyes with a lens and retina that are embedded within the dorsal shells, which represent the most recent evolution of animal eyes. The phylogeny of major chiton clades is mostly well established, in a set of superfamily and … Show more

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“…The amino acid sequences of the 13 PCGs were independently aligned by MUSCLE v 3.8.31 (Edgar, 2004) and areas of poor alignments were clipped by trimAl v 1.4.1 (Capella-Gutieŕrez et al, 2009) with the setting of "automated1", respectively. Supermatrix and the corresponding partition file were generated by a python script (Liu et al, 2023). Then, two methods were used in contrasting tree, namely, concatenation and coalescence.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analysis and Conflicting Phylogenetic Signal Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amino acid sequences of the 13 PCGs were independently aligned by MUSCLE v 3.8.31 (Edgar, 2004) and areas of poor alignments were clipped by trimAl v 1.4.1 (Capella-Gutieŕrez et al, 2009) with the setting of "automated1", respectively. Supermatrix and the corresponding partition file were generated by a python script (Liu et al, 2023). Then, two methods were used in contrasting tree, namely, concatenation and coalescence.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analysis and Conflicting Phylogenetic Signal Testmentioning
confidence: 99%