Journal article
Chloroplast genomes as a tool to resolve red algal phylogenies: A case study in the Nemaliales
J F Costa, SM Lin, EC MacAya, C Fernández-Garciá, H Verbruggen
BMC Evolutionary Biology | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background: Obtaining strongly supported phylogenies that permit confident taxonomic and evolutionary interpretations has been a challenge in algal biology. High-throughput sequencing has improved the capacity to generate data and yields more informative datasets. We sequenced and analysed the chloroplast genomes of 22 species of the order Nemaliales as a case study in the use of phylogenomics as an approach to achieve well-supported phylogenies of red algae. Results: Chloroplast genomes of the order Nemaliales are highly conserved, gene-dense and completely syntenic with very few cases of gene loss. Our ML estimation based on 195 genes recovered a completely supported phylogeny, permitting ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding was provided by the Australian Research Council (FT110100585 to HV), the Australian Biological Resources Study (RFL213-08 to HV) and the University of Melbourne (MIRS/MIFRS to JFC and FAPESP/UOM SPRINT grant to HV). EM was supported by Grant NC120030 from the Millennium Scientific Initiative.