Origin of Polyploidy, Phylogenetic Relationships, and Biogeography of Botiid Fishes (Teleostei: Cypriniformes).

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Lei Yang, Richard L Mayden, Gavin J P Naylor
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Abstract

Botiidae is a small family of freshwater fishes distributed across Southeast Asia, South Asia, and East Asia. It comprises two subfamilies: the diploid Leptobotiinae and the tetraploid Botiinae. Whether species in the Botiinae are autotetraploids or allotetraploids and how many polyploidization events occurred during the evolution of this subfamily remain open questions. The phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of the Botiidae also require further investigation. In the current study, we compared phylogenetic trees constructed using DNA sequences from the mitochondrial genome and five phased nuclear genes. We also performed whole genome sequencing for two tetraploid species: Chromobotia macracanthus and Yasuhikotakia modesta. Genome profiling of five botiine species suggests that they are likely of allotetraploid origin. Nuclear gene tree topologies indicate that the tetraploidization of the Botiinae occurred only once in the common ancestor of this subfamily. Although the possible maternal progenitor and paternal progenitor of the Botiinae cannot be determined, the subfamily Leptobotiinae can be excluded as a progenitor. The gene trees built in this study generally agree on the following sister group relationships: Leptobotiinae/Botiinae, Leptobotia/Parabotia, Chromobotia/Botia, Yasuhikotakia/Syncrossus, and Sinibotia/Ambastaia. Clades formed by the last two generic pairs are also sisters to each other. Timetree analyses and ancestral range reconstruction suggest that the family Botiidae might have originated in East Asia and Mainland Southeast Asia approximately 51 million years ago and later dispersed to South Asia and the islands of Southeast Asia.

鱼类多倍体的起源、系统发育关系和生物地理学(远骨目:鲤形目)
鱼科是分布在东南亚、南亚和东亚的淡水鱼的一个小科。它包括两个亚科:二倍体细骨虫和四倍体细骨虫。Botiinae的物种是同源四倍体还是异源四倍体,以及在这个亚科的进化过程中发生了多少次多倍体事件仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。该科的系统发育关系和生物地理学也有待进一步研究。在目前的研究中,我们比较了用线粒体基因组DNA序列和五个阶段核基因构建的系统发育树。我们还进行了两个四倍体物种的全基因组测序:Chromobotia macracanthus和Yasuhikotakia modesta。对5个牛种的基因组分析表明它们可能是异源四倍体起源。核基因树拓扑结构表明,在该亚科的共同祖先中,Botiinae的四倍体化仅发生过一次。虽然不能确定其可能的母系祖先和父系祖先,但可以排除细波蝇亚科作为其祖先。本研究构建的基因树基本同意以下姐妹类群关系:Leptobotiinae/Botiinae、Leptobotia/Parabotia、Chromobotia/Botia、Yasuhikotakia/Syncrossus和Sinibotia/Ambastaia。由最后两个属对组成的进化支也是彼此的姐妹。时间表分析和祖先范围重建表明,Botiidae家族可能起源于大约5100万年前的东亚和东南亚大陆,后来分散到南亚和东南亚岛屿。
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Biology-Basel
Biology-Basel Biological Science-Biological Science
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
1618
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology (ISSN 2079-7737) is an international, peer-reviewed, quick-refereeing open access journal of Biological Science published by MDPI online. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications in all areas of biology and at the interface of related disciplines. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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