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Grafting The Molecular Phylogenetic Tree With Morphological Branches To Reconstruct The Evolutionary History Of The Genus Zaprionus (diptera: Drosophilidae)
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Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution. , v. 47, n. 3, p. 903 - 915, 2008.
10557903
10.1016/j.ympev.2008.01.036
2-s2.0-43949112920
Autor
Yassin A.
Araripe L.O.
Capy P.
Da Lage J.-L.
Klaczko L.B.
Maisonhaute C.
Ogereau D.
David J.R.
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A molecular phylogeny for the drosophilid genus Zaprionus was inferred using a mitochondrial (CO-II) and a nuclear (Amyrel) gene using 22 available species. The combined molecular tree does not support the current classification, dubbed phylogenetic, based entirely upon a morphocline of forefemoral ornamentation. For species for which DNA was not available, phylogenetic positioning was only assigned using morphological characters. In order to avoid conflict between DNA and morphology in the combined analyses (supermatrix method), we developed a new method in which few morphological characters were sampled according to an a priori homoplasy assessment on the consensus molecular tree. At each internal node of the tree, a number of synapomorphies was determined, and species with no molecular sequences were grafted thereon. Analogously to tree vocabulary, we called our method 'morphological grafting'. New species groups and complexes were then defined in the light of our findings. 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