Further resolution of the house mouse (Mus musculus) phylogeny by integration over isolation-with-migration histories.

IF 3.4 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Megan Phifer-Rixey, Bettina Harr, Jody Hey
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Abstract

Background: The three main subspecies of house mice, Mus musculus castaneus, Mus musculus domesticus, and Mus musculus musculus, are estimated to have diverged ~ 350-500KYA. Resolution of the details of their evolutionary history is complicated by their relatively recent divergence, ongoing gene flow among the subspecies, and complex demographic histories. Previous studies have been limited to some extent by the number of loci surveyed and/or by the scope of the method used. Here, we apply a method (IMa3) that provides an estimate of a population phylogeny while allowing for complex histories of gene exchange.

Results: Results strongly support a topology with M. m. domesticus as sister to M. m. castaneus and M. m. musculus. In addition, we find evidence of gene flow between all pairs of subspecies, but that gene flow is most restricted from M. m. musculus into M. m. domesticus. Estimates of other key parameters are dependent on assumptions regarding generation time and mutation rate in house mice. Nevertheless, our results support previous findings that the effective population size, Ne, of M. m. castaneus is larger than that of the other two subspecies, that the three subspecies began diverging ~ 130 - 420KYA, and that the time between divergence events was short.

Conclusions: Joint demographic and phylogenetic analyses of genomic data provide a clearer picture of the history of divergence in house mice.

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家鼠(小家鼠)系统发育的进一步解决通过整合的隔离与迁移的历史。
家鼠的三个主要亚种,家鼠(Mus musculus castaneus)、家鼠(musculus domesticus)和家鼠(musculus musus musus),估计在350-500KYA之间发生了分化。由于它们相对较近的分化、亚种之间持续的基因流动以及复杂的人口统计历史,对它们进化历史细节的研究变得复杂。以往的研究在一定程度上受限于所调查的基因座数量和/或所使用方法的范围。在这里,我们采用了一种方法(IMa3),该方法提供了种群系统发育的估计,同时允许复杂的基因交换历史。结果:结果有力地支持了一种拓扑结构,即家兔是家兔和家兔的姐妹。此外,我们还发现了所有亚种对之间基因流动的证据,但这种基因流动主要局限于m.m. musculus到m.m. domesticus之间。其他关键参数的估计依赖于对家鼠的世代时间和突变率的假设。然而,我们的研究结果支持了前人的研究结果,即castaneus的有效种群大小Ne大于其他两个亚种,三个亚种在130 - 420KYA之间开始分化,并且分化时间间隔较短。结论:基因组数据的人口统计学和系统发育联合分析为家鼠的分化史提供了更清晰的图景。
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BMC Evolutionary Biology
BMC Evolutionary Biology 生物-进化生物学
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5.80
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6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Evolutionary Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of molecular and non-molecular evolution of all organisms, as well as phylogenetics and palaeontology.
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