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      Phylogenomics of pike cichlids (Cichlidae: Crenicichla ): the rapid ecological speciation of an incipient species flock

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            Ultraconserved elements anchor thousands of genetic markers spanning multiple evolutionary timescales.

            Although massively parallel sequencing has facilitated large-scale DNA sequencing, comparisons among distantly related species rely upon small portions of the genome that are easily aligned. Methods are needed to efficiently obtain comparable DNA fragments prior to massively parallel sequencing, particularly for biologists working with non-model organisms. We introduce a new class of molecular marker, anchored by ultraconserved genomic elements (UCEs), that universally enable target enrichment and sequencing of thousands of orthologous loci across species separated by hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Our analyses here focus on use of UCE markers in Amniota because UCEs and phylogenetic relationships are well-known in some amniotes. We perform an in silico experiment to demonstrate that sequence flanking 2030 UCEs contains information sufficient to enable unambiguous recovery of the established primate phylogeny. We extend this experiment by performing an in vitro enrichment of 2386 UCE-anchored loci from nine, non-model avian species. We then use alignments of 854 of these loci to unambiguously recover the established evolutionary relationships within and among three ancient bird lineages. Because many organismal lineages have UCEs, this type of genetic marker and the analytical framework we outline can be applied across the tree of life, potentially reshaping our understanding of phylogeny at many taxonomic levels.
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              NULL MODEL ANALYSIS OF SPECIES CO-OCCURRENCE PATTERNS

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                Journal
                Journal of Evolutionary Biology
                J. Evol. Biol.
                Wiley
                1010061X
                January 2018
                January 2018
                November 02 2017
                : 31
                : 1
                : 14-30
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Biological Sciences and Auburn University Museum of Natural History; Auburn University; Auburn AL USA
                [2 ]Museum of Natural Science; Department of Biological Sciences; Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge LA USA
                [3 ]Sección Zoología Vertebrados; Departmento de Ecología y Evolución; Facultad de Ciencias; Universidad de la República; Montevideo Uruguay
                [4 ]Sección Ictología; Departmento de Zoología; Museo Nacional de Historia Natural; Montevideo Uruguay
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                10.1111/jeb.13196
                741c04ab-7817-4d5c-97b9-d2a11e6bfbf0
                © 2017

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