Heras Joseph, McClintock Kelly, Sunagawa Shinichi, Aguilar Andres
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Irvine, 321 Steinhaus Hall, Irvine, CA, 92697, USA.
School of Natural Sciences and Graduate Group in Quantitative and Systems Biology, University of California Merced, 5200 N Lake Rd, Merced, CA, 95344, USA.
BMC Genomics. 2015 Sep 2;16(1):656. doi: 10.1186/s12864-015-1870-0.
The genetic mechanisms of speciation and adaptation in the marine environment are not well understood. The rockfish genus Sebastes provides a unique model system for studying adaptive evolution because of the extensive diversity found within this group, which includes morphology, ecology, and a broad range of life spans. Examples of adaptive radiations within marine ecosystems are considered an anomaly due to the absence of geographical barriers and the presence of gene flow. Using marine rockfishes, we identified signatures of natural selection from transcriptomes developed from gonadal tissue of two rockfish species (Sebastes goodei and S. saxicola). We predicted orthologous transcript pairs, and estimated their distributions of nonsynonymous (Ka) and synonymous (Ks) substitution rates.
We identified 144 genes out of 1079 orthologous pairs under positive selection, of which 11 are functionally annotated to reproduction based on gene ontologies (GOs). One orthologous pair of the zona pellucida gene family, which is known for its role in the selection of sperm by oocytes, out of ten was identified to be evolving under positive selection. In addition to our results in the protein coding-regions of transcripts, we found substitution rates in 3' and 5' UTRs to be significantly lower than Ks substitution rates implying negative selection in these regions.
We were able to identify a series of candidate genes that are useful for the assessment of the critical genes that diverged and are responsible for the radiation within this genus. Genes associated with longevity hold potential for understanding the molecular mechanisms that have contributed to the radiation within this genus.
海洋环境中物种形成和适应的遗传机制尚未得到充分理解。岩鱼属Sebastes提供了一个独特的模型系统来研究适应性进化,因为该群体具有广泛的多样性,包括形态、生态和广泛的寿命范围。由于缺乏地理障碍和基因流动的存在,海洋生态系统中的适应性辐射例子被认为是一种异常现象。利用海洋岩鱼,我们从两种岩鱼(Sebastes goodei和S. saxicola)性腺组织发育的转录组中鉴定出自然选择的特征。我们预测了直系同源转录本对,并估计了它们非同义(Ka)和同义(Ks)替换率的分布。
我们在1079个直系同源对中鉴定出144个处于正选择下的基因,其中11个基于基因本体(GO)在功能上注释为与生殖相关。透明带基因家族的一对直系同源基因,已知其在卵母细胞选择精子中起作用,在十个中被鉴定为在正选择下进化。除了我们在转录本蛋白质编码区的结果外,我们发现3'和5'非翻译区的替换率明显低于Ks替换率,这意味着这些区域存在负选择。
我们能够鉴定出一系列候选基因,这些基因有助于评估该属中分化并导致辐射的关键基因。与长寿相关的基因有潜力帮助理解促成该属辐射的分子机制。