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黑腹果蝇分支内基因组渐渗的精细定位

Fine scale mapping of genomic introgressions within the Drosophila yakuba clade.

作者信息

Turissini David A, Matute Daniel R

机构信息

Biology Department, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS Genet. 2017 Sep 5;13(9):e1006971. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1006971. eCollection 2017 Sep.

Abstract

The process of speciation involves populations diverging over time until they are genetically and reproductively isolated. Hybridization between nascent species was long thought to directly oppose speciation. However, the amount of interspecific genetic exchange (introgression) mediated by hybridization remains largely unknown, although recent progress in genome sequencing has made measuring introgression more tractable. A natural place to look for individuals with admixed ancestry (indicative of introgression) is in regions where species co-occur. In west Africa, D. santomea and D. yakuba hybridize on the island of São Tomé, while D. yakuba and D. teissieri hybridize on the nearby island of Bioko. In this report, we quantify the genomic extent of introgression between the three species of the Drosophila yakuba clade (D. yakuba, D. santomea), D. teissieri). We sequenced the genomes of 86 individuals from all three species. We also developed and applied a new statistical framework, using a hidden Markov approach, to identify introgression. We found that introgression has occurred between both species pairs but most introgressed segments are small (on the order of a few kilobases). After ruling out the retention of ancestral polymorphism as an explanation for these similar regions, we find that the sizes of introgressed haplotypes indicate that genetic exchange is not recent (>1,000 generations ago). We additionally show that in both cases, introgression was rarer on X chromosomes than on autosomes which is consistent with sex chromosomes playing a large role in reproductive isolation. Even though the two species pairs have stable contemporary hybrid zones, providing the opportunity for ongoing gene flow, our results indicate that genetic exchange between these species is currently rare.

摘要

物种形成过程涉及种群随时间分化,直至在基因和生殖上隔离。长期以来,人们认为新物种之间的杂交直接与物种形成相悖。然而,尽管基因组测序的最新进展使测量基因渗入变得更易于处理,但由杂交介导的种间基因交换(基因渗入)量仍 largely unknown。寻找具有混合血统个体(表明基因渗入)的自然场所是在物种共存的区域。在西非,圣多美果蝇(D. santomea)和雅库巴果蝇(D. yakuba)在圣多美岛上杂交,而雅库巴果蝇和泰氏果蝇(D. teissieri)在附近的比奥科岛上杂交。在本报告中,我们量化了雅库巴果蝇进化枝的三个物种(雅库巴果蝇、圣多美果蝇、泰氏果蝇)之间基因渗入的基因组范围。我们对来自所有三个物种的86个个体的基因组进行了测序。我们还开发并应用了一种新的统计框架,使用隐马尔可夫方法来识别基因渗入。我们发现两个物种对之间都发生了基因渗入,但大多数渗入片段都很小(在几千碱基的量级)。在排除将祖先多态性保留作为这些相似区域的解释后,我们发现渗入单倍型的大小表明基因交换并非近期发生(超过1000代以前)。我们还额外表明,在这两种情况下,X染色体上的基因渗入比常染色体上更罕见,这与性染色体在生殖隔离中起很大作用是一致的。尽管这两个物种对都有稳定的当代杂交区域,为持续的基因流动提供了机会,但我们的结果表明这些物种之间的基因交换目前很少见。

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