A new spiralian phylogeny places the enigmatic arrow worms in gnathiferans
DOI10.5281/ZENODO.1403005Zenodo1403005MaRDI QIDQ6673393FDOQ6673393
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Katja Peijnenburg, Taichiro Goto, Ferdinand Marlétaz, Dan Rokhsar, Nori Satoh
Publication date: 28 August 2018
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
This study attempts to elucidate the position of chaetognaths, an enigmatic marine group using multigene phylogeny derived from transcriptome sequencing. Its main conclusion is thatthey group in Gnathifera together with rotifers. Our trees also suggest alternative relationships within spiralians with a new clade uniting annelid, platyhelminthes and nemerteans (vermizoa).This dataset contains alignments and raw output files from phylogenetic reconstruction generated in this study. alis.tgz contains the raw individual alignments for each gene family. alis_filtered.tgz contains the alignments after filtering with HMMClean and BMGE that were used in concatenation. cat-gtr-dh6.tgz contains the bayesian sample (tree files and trace files with parameters) for the analysis conduced on the Dayhoff6 recoded dataset. cat-gtr.tgzcontains the bayesian sample for the analysis conduced on the non-recoded reduced dataset. Concat-alis.tgz contains the alignments used for phylogenetic analyses. IQTree-C20.tgz contains the run files for the IQTREE analyses of reduced dataset using C20 model. IQTree-LG4X.tgz contains the run files for the IQTREE analyses if the whole matrix using LG4X model. Results_phylogenetic_analyses.pdf contains all the consensus generated for this study
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