Significant genetic differentiation between native and introduced farmed Burmese pythons and low risk of genetic introgression from escaped farmed individuals in Hainan Island

IF 2.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Jiao Qing, Xiaofei Zhai, Shaopeng Yu, Feiyun Tu, Tongliang Wang, Jichao Wang
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The Burmese python (Python bivittatus) is one of the most endangered pythons and is commonly traded in the international pet industry. In addition to wild P. bivittatus, domesticated individuals from farms have been living on Hainan Island for nearly 20 years. The intentional release or accidental escape of farmed P. bivittatus may lead to risks, such as genetic introgression or competition for space and food, owing to the genetic differences between the two populations and limited resources. Our objective was to better understand the genetic background of P. bivittatus and genetic introgression between native and introduced farmed populations. We conducted mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing (138 specimens) and whole-genome resequencing (110 specimens) of P. bivittatus from farm and wild populations on Hainan Island. Genetic analysis suggested two highly differentiated clusters (VN and HN clades), Fst = 0.22. The HN clade included samples that originated from southern China and Hainan and represented native individuals of Hainan Island, whereas the VN clade most likely originated from Vietnam, as expected based on the Vietnamese origin of the farm. The results of ADMIXTURE analysis indicated three possible genetic components, one of which can be viewed as the VN clade, and the remaining two genetic components both belong to the HN clade. We identified a small number of shared haplotypes between the farmed and wild populations, indicating that both farmed and wild samples included individuals from VN and HN clades. In addition, only one F1 generation hybrid individual between the two clades was found, suggestive of low gene flow. Thus, the probability of genetic introgression between HN and VN clades is low and poses a low threat to the genetic integrity of the native P. bivittatus on Hainan Island; however, we cannot underestimate the risk of escaped individuals, which should be closely monitored.

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海南岛本地和引进养殖缅甸蟒蛇遗传分化显著,外来养殖个体遗传渗入风险低
缅甸蟒蛇(python bivittatus)是最濒危的蟒蛇之一,在国际宠物行业中经常交易。除了野生双维棘豆外,养殖个体也在海南岛生活了近20年。由于两个种群之间的遗传差异和有限的资源,人工养殖的双维斗目鱼的故意释放或意外逃逸可能导致遗传渗入或空间和食物竞争等风险。我们的目的是为了更好地了解双vittatus的遗传背景和本地和引进养殖群体之间的遗传渗入。对海南岛双vittatus的138个标本进行了线粒体DNA (mtDNA)测序和110个标本的全基因组重测序。遗传分析显示两个高度分化的聚类(VN和HN), Fst = 0.22。HN进化支包括来自中国南方和海南的样本,代表了海南岛的本地个体,而VN进化支最有可能来自越南,正如基于越南农场起源的预期。admix分析结果显示3个可能的遗传成分,其中1个可视为VN支系,其余2个遗传成分均属于HN支系。我们在养殖种群和野生种群之间发现了少量共享的单倍型,表明养殖和野生样本都包括来自VN和HN分支的个体。此外,两个支系之间仅发现1个F1代杂交个体,提示基因流低。因此,hnn枝与VN枝遗传渗入的概率较低,对海南岛本地双vitatus遗传完整性的威胁较小;然而,我们不能低估逃逸个体的风险,这应该受到密切监控。
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