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Journal article
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Title
Characterization and phylogenetic implications of the mitochondrial genomes of the Phyllidiidae (Gastropoda, Nudibranchia) from the South China Sea
Abstract
The Phyllidiidae (Gastropoda, Nudibranchia) is a family widely found on coral reefs of tropical waters. To date, their phylogenetic relationships remain controversial at various taxonomic levels. Here we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenome) of 12 specimens rep?resenting nine species from the South China Sea, compared their mitogenomic features and reconstructed the phylogeny of Phyllidiidae. The assembled mitogenomes were 14,543– 15,075 bp long containing the typical elements of the 37 genes in the same order. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 13 protein-coding genes revealed that the genera Phyllidia and Phyllidiopsis were closely related, and Phyllidiella was sister to them. Within each genus, inconsistent topology was frequently found between the mitogenomic and morphologi?cal trees, cautioning the need for a further integrative tax?onomy. The species Phyllidiella pustulosa was proven to be a species complex as three distinctly separated clades appeared. Divergence time estimation dated the origin of the Phyllidiidae at c. 40.33 million years ago (MYA), while the crown ages of the three genera dated back from c. 31.98 to 15.80 MYA, all falling in the period from the Neogene to Paleogene, a time characterized by dramatic climate shifts that might have facilitated species diversifcation.
Bibliographic citation
Ni, G.; Li, Z.; Chen, Z.; Yang, C.; Zhang, Y.; Zeng, X. (2024). Characterization and phylogenetic implications of the mitochondrial genomes of the Phyllidiidae (Gastropoda, Nudibranchia) from the South China Sea. Coral Reefs 43(1). https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00338-024-02574-w
Topic
Marine
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true

Authors

author
Name
Gang Ni
author
Name
Zhehao Li
author
Name
Zhi Chen
author
Name
Chaojie Yang
author
Name
Yajian Zhang
author
Name
Xiaoqi Zeng

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00338-024-02574-w

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2024-11-07
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2024-11-07