Authors
Andrew F Hugall, Timothy D O’Hara, Sumitha Hunjan, Roger Nilsen, Adnan Moussalli
Publication date
2015/10/15
Journal
Molecular biology and evolution
Volume
33
Issue
1
Pages
281-294
Publisher
Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution
Description
Exon-capture studies have typically been restricted to relatively shallow phylogenetic scales due primarily to hybridization constraints. Here, we present an exon-capture system for an entire class of marine invertebrates, the Ophiuroidea, built upon a phylogenetically diverse transcriptome foundation. The system captures approximately 90% of the 1,552 exon target, across all major lineages of the quarter-billion-year-old extant crown group. Key features of our system are 1) basing the target on an alignment of orthologous genes determined from 52 transcriptomes spanning the phylogenetic diversity and trimmed to remove anything difficult to capture, map, or align; 2) use of multiple artificial representatives based on ancestral state reconstructions rather than exemplars to improve capture and mapping of the target; 3) mapping reads to a multi-reference alignment; and 4) using patterns of site polymorphism to …
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Scholar articles
AF Hugall, TD O'Hara, S Hunjan, R Nilsen, A Moussalli - Molecular biology and evolution, 2015