Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Mol Biol Evol. 2013 May;30(5):1051-9. doi: 10.1093/molbev/mst013. Epub 2013 Jan 25.
"Explosive" adaptive radiations on islands remain one of the most puzzling evolutionary phenomena and the evolutionary genetic processes behind such radiations remain unclear. Rapid morphological and ecological evolution during island radiations suggests that many genes may be under fairly strong selection, although this remains untested. Here, we report that during a rapid recent diversification in the Hawaiian endemic plant genus Schiedea (Caryophyllaceae), 5 in 36 studied genes evolved under positive selection. Positively selected genes are involved in defence mechanisms, photosynthesis, and reproduction. Comparison with eight mainland plant groups demonstrates both the relaxation of purifying selection and more widespread positive selection in Hawaiian Schiedea. This provides compelling evidence that adaptive evolution of protein-coding genes may play a significant role during island adaptive radiations.
“爆发式”的岛屿适应性辐射仍然是最令人费解的进化现象之一,而此类辐射背后的进化遗传过程尚不清楚。岛屿辐射过程中快速的形态和生态进化表明,许多基因可能受到相当强的选择,尽管这尚未得到验证。在这里,我们报告说,在夏威夷特有植物属 Schiedea(石竹科)的近期快速多样化过程中,在 36 个研究的基因中,有 5 个受到了正选择的影响。正选择的基因参与防御机制、光合作用和繁殖。与八个大陆植物群的比较表明,夏威夷 Schiedea 中的纯化选择放松和更广泛的正选择都存在。这提供了令人信服的证据,表明蛋白质编码基因的适应性进化可能在岛屿适应性辐射中发挥重要作用。