Orthoptera-specific target enrichment (OR-TE) probes resolve relationships over broad phylogenetic scales
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Abstract
Phylogenomic data are revolutionizing the field of insect phylogenetics. One of the most tenable and cost-effective methods of generating phylogenomic data is target enrichment, which has resulted in novel phylogenetic hypotheses and revealed new insights into insect evolution. Orthoptera is the most diverse insect order within polyneoptera and includes many evolutionarily and ecologically interesting species. Still, the order as a whole has lagged behind other major insect orders in terms of transitioning to phylogenomics. In this study, we developed an Orthoptera-specific target enrichment (OR-TE) probe set from 80 transcriptomes across Orthoptera. The probe set targets 1828 loci from genes exhibiting a wide range of evolutionary rates. The utility of this new probe set was validated by generating phylogenomic data from 36 orthopteran species that had not previously been subjected to phylogenomic studies. The OR-TE probe set captured an average of 1037 loci across the tested taxa, resolving relationships across broad phylogenetic scales. Our detailed documentation of the probe design and bioinformatics process is intended to facilitate the widespread adoption of this tool.
Publication type | Article |
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Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Title | Orthoptera-specific target enrichment (OR-TE) probes resolve relationships over broad phylogenetic scales |
Series title | Scientific Reports |
DOI | 10.1038/s41598-024-72622-6 |
Volume | 14 |
Year Published | 2024 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Nature |
Contributing office(s) | Western Ecological Research Center |
Description | 21377, 15 p. |
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