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A total-evidence dated phylogeny of echinoidea combining phylogenomic and Paleontological data

A total-evidence dated phylogeny of echinoidea combining phylogenomic and Paleontological data
A total-evidence dated phylogeny of echinoidea combining phylogenomic and Paleontological data
Phylogenomic and paleontological data constitute complementary resources for unraveling the phylogenetic relationships and divergence times of lineages, yet few studies have attempted to fully integrate them. Several unique properties of echinoids (sea urchins) make them especially useful for such synthesizing approaches, including a remarkable fossil record that can be incorporated into explicit phylogenetic hypotheses. We revisit the phylogeny of crown group Echinoidea using a total-evidence dating approach that combines the largest phylogenomic data set for the clade, a large-scale morphological matrix with a dense fossil sampling, and a novel compendium of tip and node age constraints. To this end, we develop a novel method for subsampling phylogenomic data sets that selects loci with high phylogenetic signal, low systematic biases, and enhanced clock-like behavior. Our results demonstrate that combining different data sources increases topological accuracy and helps resolve conflicts between molecular and morphological data. Notably, we present a new hypothesis for the origin of sand dollars, and restructure the relationships between stem and crown echinoids in a way that implies a long stretch of undiscovered evolutionary history of the crown group in the late Paleozoic. Our efforts help bridge the gap between phylogenomics and phylogenetic paleontology, providing a model example of the benefits of combining the two. [Echinoidea; fossils; paleontology; phylogenomics; time calibration; total evidence.]
Echinoidea, fossils, paleontology, phylogenomics, time calibration, total evidence
1063-5157
421-439
Koch, Nicolas Mongiardino
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Thompson, Jeffrey R.
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Koch, Nicolas Mongiardino
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Thompson, Jeffrey R.
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Koch, Nicolas Mongiardino and Thompson, Jeffrey R. (2020) A total-evidence dated phylogeny of echinoidea combining phylogenomic and Paleontological data. Systematic Biology, 70 (3), 421-439. (doi:10.1093/sysbio/syaa069).

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Phylogenomic and paleontological data constitute complementary resources for unraveling the phylogenetic relationships and divergence times of lineages, yet few studies have attempted to fully integrate them. Several unique properties of echinoids (sea urchins) make them especially useful for such synthesizing approaches, including a remarkable fossil record that can be incorporated into explicit phylogenetic hypotheses. We revisit the phylogeny of crown group Echinoidea using a total-evidence dating approach that combines the largest phylogenomic data set for the clade, a large-scale morphological matrix with a dense fossil sampling, and a novel compendium of tip and node age constraints. To this end, we develop a novel method for subsampling phylogenomic data sets that selects loci with high phylogenetic signal, low systematic biases, and enhanced clock-like behavior. Our results demonstrate that combining different data sources increases topological accuracy and helps resolve conflicts between molecular and morphological data. Notably, we present a new hypothesis for the origin of sand dollars, and restructure the relationships between stem and crown echinoids in a way that implies a long stretch of undiscovered evolutionary history of the crown group in the late Paleozoic. Our efforts help bridge the gap between phylogenomics and phylogenetic paleontology, providing a model example of the benefits of combining the two. [Echinoidea; fossils; paleontology; phylogenomics; time calibration; total evidence.]

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 August 2020
Published date: 3 September 2020
Keywords: Echinoidea, fossils, paleontology, phylogenomics, time calibration, total evidence

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Local EPrints ID: 472359
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/472359
ISSN: 1063-5157
PURE UUID: e704d0da-9933-4595-8677-6428103288f1
ORCID for Jeffrey R. Thompson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3485-172X

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Date deposited: 02 Dec 2022 17:38
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:15

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Author: Nicolas Mongiardino Koch
Author: Jeffrey R. Thompson ORCID iD

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