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Unraveling historical introgression and resolving phylogenetic discord within Catostomus (Osteichthys: Catostomidae).

Max R BangsMarlis R DouglasSteven M MussmannMichael E Douglas
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
Complex reticulated histories detected herein support the hypothesis that introgression was responsible for conflicts that occurred within the mitochondrial phylogeny, and explains discrepancies found between it and previous morphological phylogenies. Additionally, the hybrid origin of C. columbianus was refuted, but with the caveat that more fine-grain sampling is still needed. Our diverse phylogenomic approaches provided largely concordant results, with naïve binning useful in exploring the single conflict. Considerable diversity was found within Catostomus across southwestern North America, with two drainages [Virgin River (UT) and Little Colorado River (AZ)] reflecting unique composition.
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