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Phylogenetic inference using molecular sequence data

Phylogenetic inference using molecular sequence data. Matt Herron University of Arizona Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Example: bats. Megachiroptera (flying foxes). Example: bats. Megachiroptera (flying foxes) Microchiroptera (all others). Example: bats.

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Phylogenetic inference using molecular sequence data

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  1. Phylogenetic inference using molecularsequence data Matt Herron University of Arizona Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

  2. Example: bats • Megachiroptera (flying foxes)

  3. Example: bats • Megachiroptera (flying foxes) • Microchiroptera (all others)

  4. Example: bats • Megachiroptera (flying foxes) • Microchiroptera (all others) • Monophyly disputed

  5. Example: bats • Megachiroptera (flying foxes) • Microchiroptera (all others) • Monophyly disputed • Close relatives: • Flying lemurs (colugos)?

  6. Example: bats • Megachiroptera (flying foxes) • Microchiroptera (all others) • Monophyly disputed • Close relatives: • Flying lemurs (colugos)? • Primates?

  7. Example: bats • Megachiroptera (flying foxes) • Microchiroptera (all others) • Monophyly disputed • Close relatives: • Flying lemurs (colugos)? • Primates? • Tree shrews?

  8. What to do? • Download amino acid sequences from GenBank (NCBI) • Build a phylogenetic tree by neighbor-joining

  9. Distance matrix

  10. Distance matrix

  11. 2 & 3 are sister Roundleaf bat 2 Little brown bat 3

  12. Revised matrix

  13. Revised matrix

  14. Revised matrix

  15. Revised matrix

  16. Revised matrix

  17. Revised matrix

  18. Revised matrix

  19. 1 is sister to 2 & 3 Roundleaf bat 2 Little brown bat 3 1 Flying fox

  20. Revise the matrix again

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  27. 5 is sister to 6 Roundleaf bat 2 Little brown bat 3 1 Flying fox Mouse lemur 6 5 Tree shrew

  28. Revise the matrix again

  29. Revise the matrix again

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  31. Revise the matrix again

  32. Revise the matrix again

  33. 5 & 6 are sister to 1, 2, & 3 Roundleaf bat 2 Little brown bat 3 1 Flying fox Mouse lemur 6 5 Tree shrew

  34. All that’s left is 4 Roundleaf bat 2 Little brown bat 3 1 Flying fox Mouse lemur 6 5 Tree shrew 4 Flying lemur

  35. Cape ground squirrel • Savannahs of southern Africa • Social • 1 premolar above and below • 2 pairs of mammae • 38 chromosomes

  36. Mountain ground squirrel • Mountains along the western coast of southern Africa • Solitary • 1 premolar above and below • 2 pairs of mammae • 38 chromosomes

  37. Southern flying squirrel • Eastern North America, parts of Central America • Solitary • 2 premolars above, 1 below • 4 pairs of mammae • 48 chromosomes

  38. Round-tailed ground squirrel • Southwestern United States, northern Mexico • Social • 2 premolars above, 1 below • 4 to 6 pairs of mammae • 36 chromosomes

  39. Least chipmunk • Western United States, much of Canada • Solitary • 2 premolars above, 1 below • 4 pairs of mammae • 38 chromosomes

  40. Black-tailed prairie dog • Central United States • Social • 2 premolars above, 1 below • 4 pairs of mammae • 50 chromosomes

  41. Woodchuck / groundhog • Eastern United States, much of Canada • Solitary • 2 premolars above, 1 below • 4 pairs of mammae • 38 chromosomes

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