Archaeal phylogenomics provides evidence in support of a methanogenic origin of the Archaea and a thaumarchaeal origin for the eukaryotes

TitleArchaeal phylogenomics provides evidence in support of a methanogenic origin of the Archaea and a thaumarchaeal origin for the eukaryotes
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsKelly, S., Wickstead B., & Gull K.
Refereed DesignationRefereed
JournalProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume278
Issue1708
Pagination1009 - 1018
Date Published04/2011
ISSN1471-2954
Abstract

We have developed a machine-learning approach to identify 3537 discrete orthologue protein sequence groups distributed across all available archaeal genomes. We show that treating these orthologue groups as binary detection/non-detection data is sufficient to capture the majority of archaeal phylogeny. We subsequently use the sequence data from these groups to infer a method and substitution-model-independent phylogeny. By holding this phylogeny constrained and interrogating the intersection of this large dataset with both the Eukarya and the Bacteria using Bayesian and maximum-likelihood approaches, we propose and provide evidence for a methanogenic origin of the Archaea. By the same criteria, we also provide evidence in support of an origin for Eukarya either within or as sisters to the Thaumarchaea.

DOI10.1098/rspb.2010.1427
Short TitleProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences