Abstract
Lack of knowledge of taxonomic biodiversity and reliable genetic markers in Trypanosomatidae limit our understanding of their phylogenetic relationships. Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) have improved phylogenetic analyses and inferences in many vertebrate and invertebrate taxa. However, it is unknown whether protozoans have these markers, their abundance, and if these could be reliably used for phylogenetics. In this study I design a target enrichment bait set for UCE loci for this group. In silico testing showed good loci recovery rates across 63 taxa and produced consistent, highly supported phylogenetic trees. This bait set adds a new resource of useful genetic markers for Trypanosomatidae phylogenetics.
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