来自澳大利亚的嗜木魔菇是北半球的腐养入侵者。

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-19 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2024.14.14
A R McTaggart, K Scarlett, J C Slot, C Barlow, C Appleyard, D M Gardiner, N Fechner, J Tilden, D Hass, S Voogelbreinder, W J Lording, R A Lloyd, L S Shuey, A Drenth, T Y James
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神奇蘑菇是一种产生裸盖菇素的真菌,它是一种具有长期文化用途的内生素,也是治疗精神疾病的突破性化合物。被地理分隔的真菌种群是异域物种形成的候选者,但物种连通性通常持续存在,因为在交配相容性基因的功能部分存在最小的分歧。我们研究了从假设的起源中心澳大利亚渗透到北半球的一个广泛的神奇蘑菇物种复合体的种群之间是否保持着连通性。我们分析了神奇蘑菇的89个基因组,在基因流、亲缘关系、结构、等位基因多样性和交配兼容性的支持下,研究了不同种群中物种连通性的侵蚀。我们使用比较基因组学和合成来测试产生裸盖菇素的基因是否在神奇蘑菇的自然种群中被选择。尽管具有表型可塑性和洲际分布,但在地理上孤立的魔菇种群中保持着性相容性。裸盖菇素基因座具有较高的等位基因多样性和平衡选择的证据。澳大拉西亚是降解木材的神奇蘑菇的起源中心,地理上分开的种群在性方面完全相容,尽管从一个共同的祖先分化而来的基因流动很少。木屑、地膜或植物的移动很可能促进了这些蘑菇在北半球的入侵。引用本文:McTaggart AR, Scarlett K, Slot JC, Barlow C, Appleyard C, Gardiner DM, Fechner N, Tilden J, Hass D, Voogelbreinder S, Lording WJ, Lloyd RA, Shuey LS, Drenth A, James TY(2024)。来自澳大利亚的嗜木魔菇是北半球的腐养入侵者。真菌分类学与进化14:209-217。doi: 10.3114 / fuse.2024.14.14。
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Wood-loving magic mushrooms from Australia are saprotrophic invaders in the Northern Hemisphere.

Magic mushrooms are fungi that produce psilocybin, an entheogen with long-term cultural use and a breakthrough compound for treatment of mental health disorders. Fungal populations separated by geography are candidates for allopatric speciation, yet species connectivity typically persists because there is minimal divergence at functional parts of mating compatibility genes. We studied whether connectivity is maintained across populations of a widespread species complex of magic mushrooms that has infiltrated the Northern Hemisphere from a hypothesised centre of origin in Australasia. We analysed 89 genomes of magic mushrooms to examine erosion of species connectivity in disparate populations with support from gene flow, kinship, structure, allelic diversity, and mating compatibility. We used comparative genomics and synteny to test whether the genes that produce psilocybin are under selection in natural populations of magic mushrooms. Despite phenotypic plasticity and intercontinental distribution, sexual compatibility is maintained across geographically isolated populations of magic mushrooms. Psilocybin loci have high allelic diversity and evidence of balancing selection. Australasia is the centre of origin of wood-degrading magic mushrooms and geographically separated populations are fully sexually compatible, despite minimal gene flow since differentiation from a shared ancestor. Movement of woodchips, mulch, or plants has most likely facilitated invasion of these mushrooms in the Northern Hemisphere. Citation: McTaggart AR, Scarlett K, Slot JC, Barlow C, Appleyard C, Gardiner DM, Fechner N, Tilden J, Hass D, Voogelbreinder S, Lording WJ, Lloyd RA, Shuey LS, Drenth A, James TY (2024). Wood-loving magic mushrooms from Australia are saprotrophic invaders in the Northern Hemisphere. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 14: 209-217. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2024.14.14.

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