古代有丝分裂基因组揭示东亚灰狼(Canis lupus)母系遗传史。

IF 3.5 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Ming Zhang, Caihui Wang, Yuyan Zheng, Xijun Ni, Songmei Hu, Lina Zhuang, Mingjian Guo, Qingyan Dai, Peng Cao, Lele Ren, Guanghui Dong, Ruowei Yang, Feng Liu, Xiaotian Feng, Hongwei Hou, Hui Wang, Weilin Wang, Lizhao Zhang, E Andrew Bennett, Qiaomei Fu
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摘要

灰狼(Canis lupus)是狗(Canis lupus familiaris)唯一的野生祖先,在理解极具争议的狗的起源问题上起着至关重要的作用。最近,对欧亚大陆不同地区灰狼的古代DNA研究取得了重大突破,为狗的起源提供了重要线索。作为狗的潜在起源地区之一,东亚已经看到了一些关于古代狗的研究;然而,有关灰狼的报道仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们对来自中国北方的古代灰狼的7个新的有丝分裂基因组进行了测序,并将它们与来自已发表数据的497个古代和现代犬科动物有丝分裂基因组进行了整合。结果表明:(1)东亚灰狼从古至今一直保持着较高的遗传多样性;(2)中国北方多单倍群A灰狼支持欧亚大陆东北部是犬类起源核心区域的假设;(3)在东亚地区发现了深灰狼谱系;(4)金钱口遗址不同的有丝分裂基因组表明青藏高原东北缘可能经常发生混合。这些发现增强了我们对东亚灰狼母系遗传史的理解。
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Ancient Mitogenomes Reveal the Maternal Genetic History of East Asian Gray Wolves (Canis lupus).

The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is the only wild ancestor of dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and serves a crucial role in understanding the highly controversial issue of dog origins. Recently, ancient DNA studies on gray wolves from different regions of the Eurasian continent have achieved significant breakthroughs, providing important clues about the dog origins. As one of the potential origin areas for dogs, East Asia has seen some research on ancient dogs; however, reports related to gray wolves remain limited. In this study, we sequenced seven new mitogenomes of ancient gray wolves from Northern China, integrating them with 497 ancient and modern canid mitogenomes from published data. Our results reveal the following: (1) East Asian gray wolves have maintained high genetic diversity from ancient times to the present; (2) multiple haplogroup A gray wolves from Northern China support the hypothesis that Northeastern Eurasia is a core region for dog origins; (3) a deep gray wolf lineage in East Asia has been identified in this study; (4) different mitogenomes concentrated at the Jinchankou site indicate that admixture may have frequently occurred in the northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. These findings enhance our understanding of the maternal genetic history of gray wolves in East Asia.

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期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Society of Zoological Sciences focuses on zoology as an integrative discipline encompassing all aspects of animal life. It presents a broader perspective of many levels of zoological inquiry, both spatial and temporal, and encourages cooperation between zoology and other disciplines including, but not limited to, physics, computer science, social science, ethics, teaching, paleontology, molecular biology, physiology, behavior, ecology and the built environment. It also looks at the animal-human interaction through exploring animal-plant interactions, microbe/pathogen effects and global changes on the environment and human society. Integrative topics of greatest interest to INZ include: (1) Animals & climate change (2) Animals & pollution (3) Animals & infectious diseases (4) Animals & biological invasions (5) Animal-plant interactions (6) Zoogeography & paleontology (7) Neurons, genes & behavior (8) Molecular ecology & evolution (9) Physiological adaptations
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