网状进化
网状的
溯祖理论
系统基因组学
生物
进化生物学
渗入
谱系(遗传)
生命之树(生物学)
树(集合论)
水平基因转移
植物进化
系统发育学
古生物学
基因组
遗传学
基因
克莱德
数学
数学分析
作者
Saelin Bjornson,Heroen Verbruggen,Nathan S. Upham,Jacob L. Steenwyk
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108197
摘要
Phylogenomics has enriched our understanding that the Tree of Life can have network-like or reticulate structures among some taxa and genes. Two non-vertical modes of evolution - hybridization/introgression and horizontal gene transfer - deviate from a strictly bifurcating tree model, causing non-treelike patterns. However, these reticulate processes can produce similar patterns to incomplete lineage sorting or recombination, potentially leading to ambiguity. Here, we present a brief overview of a phylogenomic workflow for inferring organismal histories and compare methods for distinguishing modes of reticulate evolution. We discuss how the timing of coalescent events can help disentangle introgression from incomplete lineage sorting and how horizontal gene transfer events can help determine the relative timing of speciation events. In doing so, we identify pitfalls of certain methods and discuss how to extend their utility across the Tree of Life. Workflows, methods, and future directions discussed herein underscore the need to embrace reticulate evolutionary patterns for understanding the timing and rates of evolutionary events, providing a clearer view of life's history.
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