基于6种水藻全基因组序列的水藻系统发育定位。

International journal of evolutionary biology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-07-12 DOI:10.1155/2012/859264
Kenro Oshima, Yoko Chiba, Yasuo Igarashi, Hiroyuki Arai, Masaharu Ishii
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摘要

属于水生目的物种被认为是细菌的早期分支谱系。然而,这一群体在单基因系统发育树上的分支顺序是高度可变的;例如,也有人提出Aquificales应归入ε-变形菌门。为了在全基因组水平上研究水蛭属细菌的系统发育位置,本文基于水蛭属细菌共有的蛋白质序列数据,重建了包括6种水蛭属细菌在内的18种细菌的系统发育树。在基于全基因组信息的系统发育树中,Aquificales与Thermotogales的关系比与Proteobacteria的关系更近,这表明Aquificales是细菌中相对较早的分支谱系。此外,我们还根据每个保守的同源蛋白的拓扑结构对其系统发育树进行了分类。结果表明,在大多数主要的系统发育树类型中,水生门与热生门亲缘关系密切。然而,在所有系统发育树中,有21.0%的Aquificales与ε-proteobacteria密切相关,这表明Aquificales成员的基因组中可能编码了许多与ε-proteobacteria相关的系统发育蛋白。这一独特的特征可能是单基因系统发育树中水螅属分支顺序高度变异的原因。
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Phylogenetic position of aquificales based on the whole genome sequences of six aquificales species.

Phylogenetic position of aquificales based on the whole genome sequences of six aquificales species.

Phylogenetic position of aquificales based on the whole genome sequences of six aquificales species.

Phylogenetic position of aquificales based on the whole genome sequences of six aquificales species.

Species belonging to the order Aquificales are believed to be an early branching lineage within the Bacteria. However, the branching order of this group in single-gene phylogenetic trees is highly variable; for example, it has also been proposed that the Aquificales should be grouped with ε-proteobacteria. To investigate the phylogenetic position of Aquificales at the whole-genome level, here we reconstructed the phylogenetic trees of 18 bacteria including six Aquificales species based on the concatenated data of proteins shared by these bacteria. In the phylogenetic tree based on the whole-genome information, Aquificales was more closely related to Thermotogales than to Proteobacteria, suggesting that the Aquificales is a relatively early branching lineage within the Bacteria. Moreover, we classified the phylogenetic tree of each conserved orthologous protein by its topology. As a result, in the most major type of the phylogenetic trees, Aquificales was closely related to the Thermotogales. However, Aquificales was closely related to ε-proteobacteria in 21.0% of all phylogenetic trees, suggesting that many proteins phylogenetically related to the ε-proteobacteria may be encoded in the genomes of the members of the Aquificales. This unique feature may be responsible for the high variability in the branching order of Aquificales in single-gene phylogenetic trees.

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