Baboons at a Crossroads: Hybridisation Events and Genomic Links of Central Mozambique's Baboons With Papio Neighbors

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Matteo Caldon, Giacomo Mercuri, Giacomo Mutti, Maria Joana Ferreira da Silva, Felipe I. Martinez, Cristian Capelli
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Abstract

Objectives

Hybridisation plays a critical role in species evolution and is widespread among primates, particularly in the genus Papio. Several baboon hybridisation zones have been identified in Africa, with Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique being notable for chacma baboons exhibiting phenotypic and genomic traits of both chacma and yellow baboons. This study builds on earlier research by leveraging new genomic data to refine our understanding of the relationships between Central Mozambique baboons and other baboon populations, focusing on chacma, yellow, and kinda baboons.

Materials and Methods

We analyzed uniparental genetic markers alongside autosomal and X chromosome variants, incorporating unpublished low-coverage genomes from fecal samples collected in Central Mozambique. These data were compared with the broader genomic landscape of Papio baboons based on recent surveys.

Results

The analysis of uniparental markers suggests a time to the most recent common ancestor of less than 200kya for chacma baboons in Zambia and Gorongosa, with both lineages sharing a node with yellow baboons from Tanzania less than 1 Mya. Genomic analyses indicate introgression in Central Mozambique and Zambia chacmas likely originated from populations closer to eastern rather than western Tanzanian yellow baboons.

Discussion

Our findings reveal yellow baboon introgression in Central Mozambique chacmas, confirming this being a region hosting baboons with complex ancestry composition. Broader genomic surveys across Mozambique are necessary to uncover the population structure and evolutionary history of chacmas in this area, as well as the role of this region as a biodiversity crossroads for primates.

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十字路口的狒狒:莫桑比克中部狒狒与Papio邻居的杂交事件和基因组联系
目的杂交在物种进化中起着至关重要的作用,并且在灵长类动物中广泛存在,特别是在Papio属中。在非洲已经确定了几个狒狒杂交区,莫桑比克的戈龙戈萨国家公园以其chacma狒狒表现出chacma和黄狒狒的表型和基因组特征而闻名。这项研究建立在早期研究的基础上,利用新的基因组数据来完善我们对莫桑比克中部狒狒和其他狒狒种群之间关系的理解,重点是chacma,黄色和类狒狒。材料和方法我们分析了双亲遗传标记以及常染色体和X染色体变异,纳入了从莫桑比克中部收集的粪便样本中未发表的低覆盖率基因组。这些数据与基于最近调查的Papio狒狒的更广泛的基因组景观进行了比较。结果单代标记分析表明,赞比亚和戈龙戈萨的chacma狒狒与最近的共同祖先的时间不到200万年,两个谱系与坦桑尼亚的黄狒狒共享一个节点,时间不到1万年。基因组分析表明,莫桑比克中部和赞比亚的黄狒狒可能起源于更接近东部而不是西部坦桑尼亚黄狒狒的种群。我们的研究结果揭示了莫桑比克中部chacmas的黄狒狒的渗入,证实了这是一个拥有复杂祖先组成的狒狒的地区。在莫桑比克进行更广泛的基因组调查是必要的,以揭示该地区chacmas的种群结构和进化史,以及该地区作为灵长类动物生物多样性十字路口的作用。
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