Publications by authors named "Jaret P Bilewitch"

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  • Keratoisididae is a deep-sea family of octocorals with polyphyletic species and genera, identified using a three-gene-region phylogeny which outlined 12 major groups without clear intergroup relationships.
  • New research using advanced phylogenomic techniques has analyzed 109 libraries of conserved genetic elements to clarify these relationships and presented two phylogenetic trees that align on deep nodes, revealing distinct clades within the family.
  • The study also found that certain morphological markers are lacking in Keratoisididae, suggesting that further examination of subtle features, like sclerite microstructure and ornamentation, is necessary for better classification.
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The octocorals of the Ellisellidae constitute a diverse and widely distributed family with subdivisions into genera based on colonial growth forms. Branching patterns are repeated in several genera and congeners often display region-specific variations in a given growth form. We examined the systematic patterns of ellisellid genera and the evolution of branching form diversity using molecular phylogenetic and ancestral morphological reconstructions.

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Background: The mitochondrial genome of the Octocorallia has several characteristics atypical for metazoans, including a novel gene suggested to function in DNA repair. This mtMutS gene is favored for octocoral molecular systematics, due to its high information content. Several hypotheses concerning the origins of mtMutS have been proposed, and remain equivocal, although current weight of support is for a horizontal gene transfer from either an epsilonproteobacterium or a large DNA virus.

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