2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0237037
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Mitogenome phylogenetics in the genus Palaemon (Crustacea: Decapoda) sheds light on species crypticism in the rockpool shrimp P. elegans

Abstract: The genus Palaemon comprises worldwide marine and freshwater shrimps and prawns, and some of them are ecologically or commercially important species. Palaemon is not currently a monophyletic group, so phylogenetics and systematics are constantly changing. Species crypticism has been pointed out in several Palaemon species, being the clearest evidence in the European rockpool shrimp P. elegans. Here we sequenced and described seven European Palaemon mitochondrial genomes. The mitochondrial protein-coding genes … Show more

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“…Lower Ka/Ks values indicate less variation in amino acids (Brookfiel 2000;Sun et al 2021). Therefore, an increasing number of studies have used complete mitogenome data to resolve animal phylogenies and identify species because they provide more information (Ajene et al 2020;González-Castellano et al 2020;Irisarri et al 2020); the results of our study support this hypothesis.…”
Section: Molecular Tool Assessmentsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Lower Ka/Ks values indicate less variation in amino acids (Brookfiel 2000;Sun et al 2021). Therefore, an increasing number of studies have used complete mitogenome data to resolve animal phylogenies and identify species because they provide more information (Ajene et al 2020;González-Castellano et al 2020;Irisarri et al 2020); the results of our study support this hypothesis.…”
Section: Molecular Tool Assessmentsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…As next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology, such as genome skimming (shallow, low pass sequencing), becomes more accessible, studies using whole mitochondrial genomes in their phylogenies have had better resolution and support compared to those of analyses with partial mitogenomic data [29][30][31][32]. To date, 15 complete mitogenomes of Stomatopoda have been published, though phylogenetic studies [33][34][35][36] have used only a proportion of these.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2008 ; González-Castellano et al. 2020 ), obtaining good quality graphics is a time-consuming process and one that, given the uniformity of the plots employed, may greatly benefit from standardization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%