Species tree by three coalescent-based approaches from Esselstyn et al 2017 © The Author 2017 |
The first problem was to resolve the root of the eutherian tree. Here they did rather well. Both the ML tree and two of the coalescent-based methods gave strong support to the Atlantogenata hypothesis, i.e. a sister relationship between Afrotheria (elephants, dugongs, tenrecs and hyraxes) and Xenarthra (sloths and armadillos) with a common ancestor basal to Boreoeutheria (all other eutherian mammals).
South American Tapir (Tapirus terrestris)
Photo by Bernard Dupont CC BY-SA 2.0
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Whereas horses and cetartiodactyls (including ruminants, pigs, dolphins) all have epitheliochorial placentation, no bat does, so I am happy with their majority finding!
Pen-tailed tree shrew (Ptilocercus lowii)
From Wolf 1848 via Wikipedia Commons
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Fortunately they could confirm colugos as sister to primates, which was the basis for my recent paper with Andrea Mess on the evolution from labyrinthine to villous placentation (here).