在海蜗牛重组景观中绘制物种诞生图。

IF 3.9 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Emily C Giles, Romuald Laso-Jadart, Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos, Paulina Carimán Soto, Erwan Delrieu-Trottin, Marie Laure Guillemin, Stefano Mona, Xavier Pochon, Pablo Saenz-Agudelo
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了解异质性基因组分化的驱动因素对于揭示产生和限制生物多样性的机制至关重要。重组景观在多大程度上促进了适应和物种形成,在许多系统中仍未得到检验。海洋生态系统具有动态和流动的栖息地,为研究基因组分化提供了一个令人信服的背景。在这项研究中,我们在重组景观中绘制了基因组分化和选择图谱,我们发现这些物种最近经历了二次接触。低重组区域富含表现出负选择特征的基因,而高重组区域则与假定的正选择基因相关。值得注意的是,一个物种(毒血鼠)的异居群的重组景观与同一物种内其他种群的重组景观明显不同,突出了基因渗入在重组景观重塑中的作用。在其他物种(斑马病)中,重组景观的保护和种群间的分化选择表明,在低重组区域捕获有益的等位基因组合保持了该物种的身份。在物种中,与基因流分化的信号一致地聚集在特定的基因组区域内,其特征是病毒螺旋藻种群之间的高重组率差异。这些结果挑战了重组进化的传统理论期望,表明基因组分化的原因可能是群体特异性的。该研究表明,重组景观是基因组分化的关键调节器,当代进化转变可以使种群适应不同的环境。我们的发现为物种形成过程中重组、选择和基因流动之间的相互作用提供了新的见解,强调了海洋系统进化轨迹的复杂性。
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Mapping Species Birth Across the Recombination Landscapes of Marine Snails.

Understanding the drivers of heterogeneous genomic divergence is essential for uncovering the mechanisms that generate and constrain biodiversity. The extent to which adaptation and speciation are facilitated by reorganisation of the recombination landscape remains untested in many systems. Marine ecosystems, with their dynamic and fluid habitats, offer a compelling context to investigate genomic divergence. In this study, we mapped genomic divergence and selection across recombination landscapes of parapatric marine snail sister species that we show have recently undergone secondary contact. Regions of reduced recombination were enriched for genes exhibiting signatures of negative selection, whereas regions of high recombination were associated with genes under putative positive selection. Notably, the recombination landscape of the population in parapatry of one species (Scurria viridula) differs markedly from that of the other population within this same species, highlighting the role of introgression in reshaping recombination landscapes. In the other species (Scurria zebrina), conservation of the recombination landscape and divergent selection among populations suggest trapping of beneficial allele combinations in regions of low recombination maintains the identity of this species. Among species, signals of divergence with gene flow consistently cluster within specific genomic regions characterised by high recombination rate variation among the populations of S. viridula. These results challenge traditional theoretical expectations of recombination evolution by showing that the causes of genomic divergence can be population-specific. This study demonstrates that recombination landscapes are key modulators of genomic divergence, with contemporary evolutionary shifts that could enable populations to adapt to distinct environments. Our findings provide new insights into the interplay between recombination, selection, and gene flow during speciation, underscoring the complexity of evolutionary trajectories in marine systems.

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Molecular Ecology
Molecular Ecology 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
10.20%
发文量
472
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology publishes papers that utilize molecular genetic techniques to address consequential questions in ecology, evolution, behaviour and conservation. Studies may employ neutral markers for inference about ecological and evolutionary processes or examine ecologically important genes and their products directly. We discourage papers that are primarily descriptive and are relevant only to the taxon being studied. Papers reporting on molecular marker development, molecular diagnostics, barcoding, or DNA taxonomy, or technical methods should be re-directed to our sister journal, Molecular Ecology Resources. Likewise, papers with a strongly applied focus should be submitted to Evolutionary Applications. Research areas of interest to Molecular Ecology include: * population structure and phylogeography * reproductive strategies * relatedness and kin selection * sex allocation * population genetic theory * analytical methods development * conservation genetics * speciation genetics * microbial biodiversity * evolutionary dynamics of QTLs * ecological interactions * molecular adaptation and environmental genomics * impact of genetically modified organisms
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