Authors
Conrad PDT Gillett, Alex Crampton-Platt, Martijn JTN Timmermans, Bjarte H Jordal, Brent C Emerson, Alfried P Vogler
Publication date
2014/8/1
Journal
Molecular biology and evolution
Volume
31
Issue
8
Pages
2223-2237
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Complete mitochondrial genomes have been shown to be reliable markers for phylogeny reconstruction among diverse animal groups. However, the relative difficulty and high cost associated with obtaining de novo full mitogenomes have frequently led to conspicuously low taxon sampling in ensuing studies. Here, we report the successful use of an economical and accessible method for assembling complete or near-complete mitogenomes through shot-gun next-generation sequencing of a single library made from pooled total DNA extracts of numerous target species. To avoid the use of separate indexed libraries for each specimen, and an associated increase in cost, we incorporate standard polymerase chain reaction-based “bait” sequences to identify the assembled mitogenomes. The method was applied to study the higher level phylogenetic relationships in the weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea …
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