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Animal Evolution and the Molecular Signature of Radiations Compressed in Time
Antonis Rokas,*Dirk Krüger,Sean B. Carroll
The phylogenetic relationships among most metazoan phyla remainuncertain. We obtained large numbers of gene sequences frommetazoans, including key understudied taxa. Despite the amountof data and breadth of taxa analyzed, relationships among mostmetazoan phyla remained unresolved. In contrast, the same genesrobustly resolved phylogenetic relationships within a majorclade of Fungi of approximately the same age as the Metazoa.The differences in resolution within the two kingdoms suggestthat the early history of metazoans was a radiation compressedin time, a finding that is in agreement with paleontologicalinferences. Furthermore, simulation analyses as well as studiesof other radiations in deep time indicate that, given adequatesequence data, the lack of resolution in phylogenetic treesis a signature of closely spaced series of cladogenetic events.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, R. M. Bock Labs, University of WisconsinMadison, 1525 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
* Present address: The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, 320Charles Street, Cambridge, MA 02141, USA.
Present address: Departments of Bacteriology and Plant Pathology,University of WisconsinMadison, 420 Henry Mall, Madison,WI 53706, USA.
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: sbcarrol{at}wisc.edu
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