Identification of CR1 retroposons in Arborophila rufipectus and their application to Phasianidae phylogeny

Mol Ecol Resour. 2016 Jul;16(4):1037-49. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12514. Epub 2016 Mar 25.

Abstract

Chicken repeat 1 (CR1), a member of non-LTR retroposon, is an important phylogenetic marker in avian systematics. In this study, we reported several characteristics of CR1 elements in a draft genome of Arborophila rufipectus (Sichuan partridge). According to the analyses of RepeatMasker, approximately 254 966 CR1 elements were identified in A. rufipectus, covering 6.7% of the genome. Subsequently, we selected eighteen novel CR1 elements by comparing the chicken genome, turkey genome and assembled A. rufipectus scaffolds. Here, a combined data set comprising of 22 CR1 loci, mitochondrial genomes and eight unlinked introns was analysed to infer the evolutionary relationships of twelve Phasianidae species. The applicability of CR1 sequences for inferring avian phylogeny relative to mtDNA and intron sequences was investigated as well. Our results elucidated the position of A. rufipectus in Phasianidae with robust supports that it presented a sister clade to Arborophila ardens/Arborophila brunneopectus, and implied that genus Arborophila was in a basal phylogenetic position within Phasianidae and a phylogenetic affinity between Meleagris gallopavo and Pucrasia macrolopha. Therefore, this work not only resolved some of the confounding relationships among Phasianidae, but also suggested CR1 sequences could provide powerful complementary data for phylogeny reconstruction.

Keywords: Arborophila rufipectus; CR1 retroposons; Phasianidae; phylogeny; repetitive elements.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chickens
  • Galliformes / classification*
  • Galliformes / genetics*
  • Genetic Variation*
  • Phylogeny*
  • Retroelements*
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA
  • Turkeys

Substances

  • Retroelements

Associated data

  • GENBANK/KT153666
  • GENBANK/KT153987
  • GENBANK/KT828552
  • GENBANK/KT828555