2018
DOI: 10.1101/280792
|View full text |Cite
Preprint
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

The contribution of mitochondrial metagenomics to large-scale data mining and phylogenetic analysis of Coleoptera

Abstract: A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, including the Coleoptera, but the taxonomic breadth of public sequence databases is growing. In addition, new types of data may contribute to increasing taxon coverage, such as metagenomic shotgun 2 sequencing for assembly of mitogenomes from bulk specimen samples. The current study explores the application of these techniques for large-scale efforts to build the tree of Coleoptera. We used shotgun data from 17 differen… Show more

Help me understand this report
View published versions

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1
1

Citation Types

0
20
0

Year Published

2018
2018
2020
2020

Publication Types

Select...
6

Relationship

0
6

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 12 publications
(20 citation statements)
references
References 53 publications
0
20
0
Order By: Relevance
“…However, our Bayesian analysis (using the discrete Marcov k model) of the same dataset strongly supported the monophyly of the two families (C. Cai, unpublished data). The molecular-based phylogenetic studies are promising for elucidating the interrelationships in Archostemata, but published results appear limited by insufficient taxon and gene sampling, and the effects of missing data (Bocak et al, 2014;McKenna et al, 2015;Kusy et al, 2018;Linard et al, 2018). One of the challenges we face is that Crowsoniella relicta Pace (Crowsoniellidae) has not been sequenced because so far only three specimens are known.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
See 1 more Smart Citation
“…However, our Bayesian analysis (using the discrete Marcov k model) of the same dataset strongly supported the monophyly of the two families (C. Cai, unpublished data). The molecular-based phylogenetic studies are promising for elucidating the interrelationships in Archostemata, but published results appear limited by insufficient taxon and gene sampling, and the effects of missing data (Bocak et al, 2014;McKenna et al, 2015;Kusy et al, 2018;Linard et al, 2018). One of the challenges we face is that Crowsoniella relicta Pace (Crowsoniellidae) has not been sequenced because so far only three specimens are known.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with their extant based on morphological characters and molecular data have yielded inconsistent topologies (e.g. Hörnschemeyer, 2009;Lawrence et al, 2011;McKenna et al, 2015;Linard et al, 2018). It is noteworthy that some authors adopted a broader concept of Cupedidae, regarding the family Ommatidae as a subfamily within Cupedidae sensu lato (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neighbour-joining tree was constructed by MEGA 7.0 with 1,500 bootstrap replicates, based on Kimure-2 parameter model, using 14 species of Elateroidea (Li et al 2007;Sheffield et al 2009;Jiao et al 2013;Amaral et al 2016;Gerritsen et al 2016;Linard et al 2016Linard et al , 2018; Uribe and Guti errez-Rodr ıguez 2016) and 1 species of Dryopidae and Buprestidae respectively (Hong et al 2009). The phylogenetic inference was done based on 13PCGs.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CONTACT Hao-Yu Liu liuhy@aliyun.com; Yu-Xia Yang yxyang@hbu.edu.cn The Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Application, College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding 071002, Hebei Province, China 2016), Melanotus villosus (Linard et al 2016), Anostirus castaneus, Adrastus rachifer, and Lampyris noctiluca (Linard et al 2018), Aquatica leii (Jiao et al 2013), Limonius californicus (Gerritsen et al 2016), Cerophtidae sp., Dryops ernesti and Chrysochroa fulgidissima (Hong et al 2009). The aligned data were concatenated with Sequence Matrix v.1.7.8 (Vaidya et al 2011).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%