基因组洞察近交和适应性分化的鳟鱼种群通知遗传救援。

IF 3.2 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Donovan A. Bell, Kellie J. Carim, Ryan Kovach, Lisa A. Eby, Craig Barfoot, Sally Painter, Angela Lodmell, Stephen J. Amish, Seth Smith, Leo Rosenthal, Beau Larkin, Philip Ramsey, Andrew R. Whiteley
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摘要

遗传救援,特别是通过易位促进种群间的基因流动和减少近亲繁殖的影响,是一种越来越多地用于保护的方法。然而,这种方法是有代价的,当种群具有适应性分化(即远交抑制)时,基因流动可能会降低适应度。更好地了解隔离、近亲繁殖和关键性状(如生活史性状)的适应性分化之间的相互作用,将有助于为遗传救援工作提供信息。溪栖鲑科,如西坡切喉鳟鱼;WCT)非常适合研究这些权衡,因为它们因栖息地退化而日益孤立,在种群之间表现出生活史特征的巨大差异,并且包括许多受保护的物种。然而,很少有基因组研究检查了鲑鱼近亲繁殖与近亲繁殖抑制之间的潜在权衡。我们使用了150000个snp来检测25个不同隔离状态和人口统计学历史的WCT群体中的565个个体的基因组变异和近交系数。纯合子分析表明,一些分离的WCT群体具有极低的遗传变异和高近交系数的“平坦”。此外,我们进行了基因组扫描,以确定可能解释10个孤立种群之间生活史差异的潜在异常位点。基因组扫描确定了一个候选基因组区域,影响最大长度和年龄1至2岁的生长。然而,候选基因座数量有限,表明所检测的生活史性状可能是由许多影响较小或表型可塑性的基因驱动的。尽管应该考虑适应性分化,但一些种群的高近交系数表明,遗传拯救可能有利于大多数遗传缺失的WCT种群。
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Genomic Insights Into Inbreeding and Adaptive Divergence of Trout Populations to Inform Genetic Rescue

Genomic Insights Into Inbreeding and Adaptive Divergence of Trout Populations to Inform Genetic Rescue

Genetic rescue, specifically translocation to facilitate gene flow among populations and reduce the effects of inbreeding, is an increasingly used approach in conservation. However, this approach comes with trade-offs, wherein gene flow may reduce fitness when populations have adaptive differentiation (i.e., outbreeding depression). A better understanding of the interaction between isolation, inbreeding, and adaptive divergence in key traits, such as life history traits, will help to inform genetic rescue efforts. Stream-dwelling salmonids, such as the westslope cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus lewisi; WCT), are well-suited for examining these trade-offs because they are increasingly isolated by habitat degradation, exhibit substantial variation in life history traits among populations, and include many species of conservation concern. However, few genomic studies have examined the potential trade-offs in inbreeding versus outbreeding depression in salmonids. We used > 150,000 SNPs to examine genomic variation and inbreeding coefficients in 565 individuals across 25 WCT populations that differed in their isolation status and demographic histories. Analyses of runs of homozygosity revealed that several isolated WCT populations had “flatlined” having extremely low genetic variation and high inbreeding coefficients. Additionally, we conducted genome scans to identify potential outlier loci that could explain life history differences among 10 isolated populations. Genome scans identified one candidate genomic region that influenced maximum length and age-1 to age-2 growth. However, the limited number of candidate loci suggests that the life history traits examined may be driven by many genes of small effect or phenotypic plasticity. Although adaptive differentiation should be considered, the high inbreeding coefficients in several populations suggest that genetic rescue may benefit the most genetically depauperate WCT populations.

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Evolutionary Applications
Evolutionary Applications 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
7.30%
发文量
175
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Evolutionary Applications is a fully peer reviewed open access journal. It publishes papers that utilize concepts from evolutionary biology to address biological questions of health, social and economic relevance. Papers are expected to employ evolutionary concepts or methods to make contributions to areas such as (but not limited to): medicine, agriculture, forestry, exploitation and management (fisheries and wildlife), aquaculture, conservation biology, environmental sciences (including climate change and invasion biology), microbiology, and toxicology. All taxonomic groups are covered from microbes, fungi, plants and animals. In order to better serve the community, we also now strongly encourage submissions of papers making use of modern molecular and genetic methods (population and functional genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenetics, quantitative genetics, association and linkage mapping) to address important questions in any of these disciplines and in an applied evolutionary framework. Theoretical, empirical, synthesis or perspective papers are welcome.
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