To design, or not to design? Comparison of beetle ultraconserved element probe set utility based on phylogenetic distance, breadth, and method of probe design

Author:

Gustafson Grey T1ORCID,Glynn Rachel D1ORCID,Short Andrew E Z2ORCID,Tarasov Sergei3ORCID,Gunter Nicole L4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University , Flagstaff, AZ , USA

2. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Division of Entomology, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas , Lawrence, KS , USA

3. Finnish Museum of Natural History , Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 13 , FI-00014 Helsinki , Finland

4. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, OH , USA

Abstract

Abstract Tailoring ultraconserved element (UCE) probe set design to focal taxa has been demonstrated to improve locus recovery and phylogenomic inference. However, beyond conducting expensive in vitro testing, it remains unclear how best to determine whether an existing UCE probe set is likely to suffice for phylogenomic inference or whether tailored probe design will be desirable. Here we investigate the utility of 8 different UCE probe sets for the in silico phylogenomic inference of scarabaeoid beetles. Probe sets tested differed in terms of (i) how phylogenetically distant from Scarabaeoidea taxa those used during probe design are, (ii) breadth of phylogenetic inference probe set was designed for, and (iii) method of probe design. As part of this study, 2 new UCE probe sets are produced for the beetle family Scarabaeidae and superfamily Hydrophiloidea. We confirm that probe set utility decreases with increasing phylogenetic distance from target taxa. In addition, narrowing the phylogenetic breadth of probe design decreases the phylogenetic capture range. We also confirm previous findings regarding ways to optimize UCE probe design. Finally, we make suggestions regarding assessment of need for de novo probe design.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Developmental Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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