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Mitochondrial gene rearrangements confirm the parallel evolution of the crab-like form.


ABSTRACT: The repeated appearance of strikingly similar crab-like forms in independent decapod crustacean lineages represents a remarkable case of parallel evolution. Uncertainty surrounding the phylogenetic relationships among crab-like lineages has hampered evolutionary studies. As is often the case, aligned DNA sequences by themselves were unable to fully resolve these relationships. Four nested mitochondrial gene rearrangements--including one of the few reported movements of an arthropod protein-coding gene--are congruent with the DNA phylogeny and help to resolve a crucial node. A phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences, and gene rearrangements, supported five independent origins of the crab-like form, and suggests that the evolution of the crab-like form may be irreversible. This result supports the utility of mitochondrial gene rearrangements in phylogenetic reconstruction.

SUBMITTER: Morrison CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1690904 | biostudies-other | 2002 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mitochondrial gene rearrangements confirm the parallel evolution of the crab-like form.

Morrison C L CL   Harvey A W AW   Lavery S S   Tieu K K   Huang Y Y   Cunningham C W CW  

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20020201 1489


The repeated appearance of strikingly similar crab-like forms in independent decapod crustacean lineages represents a remarkable case of parallel evolution. Uncertainty surrounding the phylogenetic relationships among crab-like lineages has hampered evolutionary studies. As is often the case, aligned DNA sequences by themselves were unable to fully resolve these relationships. Four nested mitochondrial gene rearrangements--including one of the few reported movements of an arthropod protein-codin  ...[more]

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