2021
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16138
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Slow crabs ‐ fast genomes: Locomotory capacity predicts skew magnitude in crustacean mitogenomes

Abstract: The long-prevailing paradigm of the adaptive evolution of organism complexity has been challenged in the last two decades by a competing theory that nonadaptive processes are the major driver of evolutionary patterns (Lynch, 2007;Lynch et al., 2006;Pouyet et al., 2017). Mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) were not spared this proposed paradigm shift, as their evolution in animals is suggested

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“…Unique base composition and increased skews in Diplozoidae were also observed in the previous study [ 11 ]. Increased skews might be reflective of reduced purifying selection pressures [ 49 ], which would also explain long branches. The A+T-base content is commonly high in monogenean mitogenomes [ 2 , 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unique base composition and increased skews in Diplozoidae were also observed in the previous study [ 11 ]. Increased skews might be reflective of reduced purifying selection pressures [ 49 ], which would also explain long branches. The A+T-base content is commonly high in monogenean mitogenomes [ 2 , 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phylosuite was used to conduct phylogenetic analyses with the help of its plug-in programs on a dataset comprising concatenated sequences (amino acid and nucleotide) of all 12 mitochondrial protein-coding genes (PCGs). We used the methodology described before (Jakovlić et al 2021) and IQ-TREE (Minh et al 2020) and PhyloBayes-MPI 1.7a (CAT-GTR model) (Lartillot et al 2007) (more details in Supplementary files S1 and S2). The molecular evolution rate was defined as the sum of branch lengths (Lanfear et al 2007; Allio et al 2017), which were extracted in two steps: the ape package was used to root the unrooted tree (Paradis and Schliep 2019) and the patristic method in adephylo was used to calculate tip to root distance (Jombart et al 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Multifactorial mitogenomic evolution: inconsistency, interdependence, and magnitude of effects Mitogenomic evolutionary studies are plagued by inconsistent and contradictory findings and lineage-specific effects, which suggests that there is probably no universal explanation for the mitogenomic evolution patterns in metazoans (Bazin et al 2006;Allio et al 2017;Jakovlić et al 2021). Most early findings were inferred using vertebrate datasets, but when later studies started incorporating invertebrates, it became clear that what seemed to be consistent correlations might actually be vertebrate-specific effects.…”
Section: Longevity Does Not Have a Consistent Impact On Mitogenomic E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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