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项目编号: 1457832
项目名称:
SG: Will phylogenomics resolve the most difficult parts of the tree of life: an empirical evaluation with the turtle genus Pseudemys
作者: H. Bradley Shaffer
承担单位: University of California-Los Angeles
批准年: 2014
开始日期: 2015-04-01
结束日期: 2018-03-31
资助金额: USD150000
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Standard Grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Biological Sciences - Environmental Biology
英文关键词: species ; pseudemys ; project ; species tree ; genomic datum ; freshwater turtle ; difficult group
英文摘要: Species are the most important biological unit of scientific research, conservation and management. As a society, we protect species under the Endangered Species Act, we observe, hunt, and admire species in their native habitats, and we manage national parks for species conservation. As new molecular technologies and tools have become available, researchers can now use the entire genome, including billions of pieces of information, to precisely determine how many species occur in a taxonomic group or geographical region in ways that were inconceivable a few years ago. As these extremely informative data sets become available, those who study species and speciation are currently facing the dilemma of what data to collect and how to analyze those data so that species can be quickly, accurately, and inexpensively identified and delimited across all of life. In this project, the research team will evaluate the three most promising, cutting edge approaches that are currently in use to determine which genomic method is optimal for species identification and delimitation in a group of freshwater turtles from the southeastern United States. This group, although widespread and well studied ecologically, has thwarted accurate species delimitation for decades; it also contains two critically endangered taxa. The work in this project will provide critical guidance for the large group of biologists who seek to identify, delimit, and protect species using genomic data.

In this analysis, the turtle genus Pseudemys is used as an empirical example of an extremely difficult group to determine species delimitation and interrelationships. The project uses a comparative genomic approach with extensive rangewide sampling of all nine potential taxa within Pseudemys to evaluate the relative efficacy and power of three genomic approaches: restriction-site associated DNA (RADseq), targeted enrichment where known portions of the genome are sequenced using probes designed from existing genomic resources, and low-coverage, whole genome resequencing. A novel comparative approach is utilized to ask which of these data streams performs optimally based on cost, ease and efficiency of lab work, and empirical performance. In so doing, two fundamental issues in systematics will be addressed. First, what are the prospects for identifying lineages, and for reconstructing species trees for extremely difficult groups using large amounts of genomic data? And second, given the current methods available for generating and analyzing genomic data, what approach is optimal? Overall, the results of this project will provide both general guidelines for analyses of difficult groups and clear resolution of this empirical case study of an important faunal component of the southeastern United States.
资源类型: 项目
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/94957
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H. Bradley Shaffer. SG: Will phylogenomics resolve the most difficult parts of the tree of life: an empirical evaluation with the turtle genus Pseudemys. 2014-01-01.
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