Stephen M Zozaya, Scott A Macor, Rhiannon Schembri, Megan Higgie, Conrad J Hoskin, Kate O'Hara, Ching Ching Lau, Wesley J Read, Craig Moritz
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摘要
引入--通过杂交进行遗传物质交换--现已被公认为是动物物种间的常见现象。然而,即使发生了杂交,其程度也会有很大的不同:例如,杂交可能受到地理位置的限制,也可能非常普遍,以至于种群合并。这种差异凸显了了解介导引种的因素的重要性。在这里,我们利用全基因组 SNP 数据评估了 32 个接触区的杂交和引种情况,这些接触区包括最近一个蜥蜴辐射区(Heteronotia)的 21 个独立系统发育对比。然后,我们测试了内侵程度(接触区的平均混杂程度)与各独立对比的基因组差异之间的关系。在本文所包括的基因组差异范围内的接触区都检测到了早期杂交。尽管如此,我们还是发现引种非常罕见,即使观察到引种,也受到地理位置的限制。只有两个基因组最相似的种群对在接触区 5 公里以外的地方出现了外来入侵。只有在基因组差异不大的情况下,引入才会急剧下降,超过这个范围就没有或极少有引入。我们的研究结果与越来越多的研究结果形成了鲜明的对比,这些研究结果表明,动物群体之间普遍存在引种现象。
Contact zones reveal restricted introgression despite frequent hybridization across a recent lizard radiation.
Introgression-the exchange of genetic material through hybridization-is now recognized as common among animal species. The extent of introgression, however, can vary considerably even when it occurs: for example, introgression can be geographically restricted or so pervasive that populations merge. Such variation highlights the importance of understanding the factors mediating introgression. Here we used genome-wide SNP data to assess hybridization and introgression at 32 contact zones, comprising 21 phylogenetic independent contrasts across a recent lizard radiation (Heteronotia). We then tested the relationship between the extent of introgression (average admixture at contact zones) and genomic divergence across independent contrasts. Early-generation hybrids were detected at contact zones spanning the range of genomic divergence included here. Despite this, we found that introgression is remarkably rare and, when observed, geographically restricted. Only the two most genomically similar population pairs showed introgression beyond 5 km of the contact zone. Introgression dropped precipitously at only modest levels of genomic divergence, beyond which it was absent or extremely low. Our results contrast with the growing number of studies indicating that introgression is prevalent among animals, suggesting that animal groups will vary considerably in their propensity for introgression.
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.