Genome-wide differentiation by geography not species in taxonomically complex eyebrights (Euphrasia).

IF 3.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Evolution Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1093/evolut/qpae185
Yanqian Ding, Chris Metherell, Wu Huang, Peter M Hollingsworth, Alex D Twyford
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Abstract

Most studies investigating the genomic nature of species differences anticipate monophyletic species with genome-wide differentiation. However, this may not be the case at the earliest stages of speciation where reproductive isolation is weak and homogenising gene flow blurs species boundaries. We investigate genomic differences between species in a postglacial radiation of eyebrights (Euphrasia), a taxonomically complex plant group with variation in ploidy and mating system. We use genotyping-by-sequencing and spatially-aware clustering methods to investigate genetic structure across 378 populations from 18 British and Irish Euphrasia species. We find only northern Scottish populations of the selfing heathland specialist E. micrantha demonstrate genome-wide divergence from other species. Instead of genetic clusters corresponding to species, all other clusters align with geographic regions, such as a genetic cluster on Shetland that includes ten tetraploid species. Recent divergence and extensive gene flow between putative species is supported by a lack of species-specific SNPs or clear outlier loci. We anticipate a similar lack of association between genomic clusters and species identities may occur in other recent postglacial groups. Where new species emerge this is associated with a transition in mating system or novel ecological preferences.

在地理上而非物种上的复杂眼亮的全基因组分化。
大多数研究物种差异的基因组性质预测单系物种具有全基因组分化。然而,在物种形成的早期阶段,这种情况可能不是这样,因为繁殖隔离很弱,均质基因流模糊了物种界限。我们研究了在冰期后辐射下的一种不同物种间的基因组差异,这是一个具有倍性和交配系统变异的复杂植物类群。我们使用基因分型测序和空间感知聚类方法研究了来自18个英国和爱尔兰胡杨物种的378个居群的遗传结构。我们发现只有苏格兰北部的自交石楠草专家E.薇甘菊表现出与其他物种的全基因组差异。而不是与物种对应的基因集群,所有其他集群与地理区域对齐,例如设得兰群岛的遗传集群包括十个四倍体物种。由于缺乏物种特异性snp或明确的离群位点,推测物种之间最近的分化和广泛的基因流动得到了支持。我们预计类似的基因组集群和物种身份之间缺乏关联可能发生在其他最近的冰期后群体中。在新物种出现的地方,这与交配系统的转变或新的生态偏好有关。
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Evolution
Evolution 环境科学-进化生物学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
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审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution, published for the Society for the Study of Evolution, is the premier publication devoted to the study of organic evolution and the integration of the various fields of science concerned with evolution. The journal presents significant and original results that extend our understanding of evolutionary phenomena and processes.
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