Automated Author ProfileZiesmann, Tanja
Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig
Ziesmann, Tanja
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Current S-Index: 7.2 (sum of 1 dataset Dataset Index scores)
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Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lineages remain unresolved. We inferred the phylogeny of insects from 1478 protein-coding genes. Phylogenomic analyses of nucleotide and amino acid sequences, with site-specific nucleotide or domain-specific amino acid substitution models, produced statistically robust and congruent results resolving previously controversial phylogenetic relations hips. We dated the origin of insects to the Early Ordovician [~479 million years ago (Ma)], of insect flight to the Early Devonian (~406 Ma), of major extant lineages to the Mississippian (~345 Ma), and the major diversification of holometabolous insects to the Early Cretaceous. Our phylogenomic study provides a comprehensive reliable scaffold for future comparative analyses of evolutionary innovations among insects.
Authors
- Misof, Bernhard ;
- Liu, Shanlin ;
- Meusemann, Karen ;
- Peters, Ralph S. ;
- Donath, Alexander ;
- Mayer, Christoph ;
- Frandsen, Paul B. ;
- Ware, Jessica ;
- Flouri, Tomas ;
- Beutel, Rolf G. ;
- Niehuis, Oliver ;
- Petersen, Malte ;
- Izquierdo-Carrasco, Fernando ;
- Wappler, Torsten ;
- Rust, Jes ;
- Aberer, Andre J. ;
- Aspöck, Ulrike ;
- Aspöck, Horst ;
- Bartel, Daniela ;
- Blanke, Alexander ;
- Berger, Simon ;
- Böhm, Alexander ;
- Buckley, Thomas ;
- Calcott, Brett ;
- Chen, Junqing ;
- Friedrich, Frank ;
- Fukui, Makiko ;
- Fujita, Mari ;
- Greve, Carola ;
- Grobe, Peter ;
- Gu, Shengchang ;
- Huang, Ying ;
- Jermiin, Lars S. ;
- Kawahara, Akito Y. ;
- Krogmann, Lars ;
- Kubiak, Martin ;
- Lanfear, Robert ;
- Letsch, Harald ;
- Li, Yiyuan ;
- Li, Zhenyu ;
- Li, Jiguang ;
- Lu, Haorong ;
- Machida, Ryuichiro ;
- Mashimo, Yuta ;
- Kapli, Pashalia ;
- McKenna, Duane D. ;
- Meng, Guanliang ;
- Nakagaki, Yasutaka ;
- Navarrete-Heredia, José Luis ;
- Ott, Michael ;
- Ou, Yanxiang ;
- Pass, Günther ;
- Podsiadlowski, Lars ;
- Pohl, Hans ;
- von Reumont, Björn M ;
- Schütte, Kai ;
- Sekiya, Kaoru ;
- Shimizu, Shota ;
- Slipinski, Adam ;
- Stamatakis, Alexandros ;
- Song, Wenhui ;
- Su, Xu ;
- Szucsich, Nikolaus U. ;
- Tan, Meihua ;
- Tan, Xuemei ;
- Tang, Min ;
- Tang, Jingbo ;
- Timelthaler, Gerald ;
- Tomizuka, Shigekazu ;
- Trautwein, Michelle ;
- Tong, Xiaoli ;
- Uchifune, Toshiki ;
- Walzl, Manfred G. ;
- Wiegmann, Brian M. ;
- Wilbrandt, Jeanne ;
- Wipfler, Benjamin ;
- Wong, Thomas KF ;
- Wu, Qiong ;
- Wu, Gengxiong ;
- Xie, Yinlong ;
- Yang, Shenzhou ;
- Yang, Qing ;
- Yeates, David K. ;
- Yoshizawa, Kazunori ;
- Zhang, Qing ;
- Zhang, Rui ;
- Zhang, Wenwei ;
- Zhang, Yunhui ;
- Zhao, Jing ;
- Zhou, Chengran ;
- Zhou, Lili ;
- Ziesmann, Tanja ;
- Zou, Shijie ;
- Li, Yingrui ;
- Xu, Xun ;
- Zhang, Yong ;
- Yang, Huanming ;
- Wang, Jian ;
- Wang, Jun ;
- Kjer, Karl M. ;
- Zhou, Xin