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从基因组角度洞察自然界中杂交的进化重要性和普遍性。

Insights from genomes into the evolutionary importance and prevalence of hybridization in nature.

机构信息

University of Colorado at Boulder, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Boulder, CO, USA.

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA.

出版信息

Nat Ecol Evol. 2019 Feb;3(2):170-177. doi: 10.1038/s41559-018-0777-y. Epub 2019 Jan 29.

Abstract

Hybridization is an evolutionary phenomenon that has fascinated biologists for centuries. Prior to the advent of whole-genome sequencing, it was clear that hybridization had played a role in the evolutionary history of many extant taxa, particularly plants. The extent to which hybridization has contributed to the evolution of Earth's biodiversity has, however, been the topic of much debate. Analyses of whole genomes are providing further insight into this evolutionary problem. Recent studies have documented ancient hybridization in a diverse array of taxa including mammals, birds, fish, fungi, and insects. Evidence for adaptive introgression is being documented in an increasing number of systems, though demonstrating the adaptive function of introgressed genomic regions remains difficult. And finally, several new homoploid hybrid speciation events have been reported. Here we review the current state of the field and specifically evaluate the additional insights gained from having access to whole-genome data and the challenges that remain with respect to understanding the evolutionary relevance and frequency of ancient hybridization, adaptive introgression, and hybrid speciation in nature.

摘要

杂交是一种进化现象,几个世纪以来一直吸引着生物学家。在全基因组测序出现之前,很明显杂交在许多现存分类群的进化历史中发挥了作用,尤其是在植物中。然而,杂交在多大程度上促进了地球生物多样性的进化一直是一个争论的话题。对全基因组的分析为这一进化问题提供了进一步的见解。最近的研究记录了包括哺乳动物、鸟类、鱼类、真菌和昆虫在内的各种分类群中的古老杂交现象。越来越多的系统中都有证据表明适应性基因渗入,但要证明渗入基因组区域的适应性功能仍然很困难。最后,还报告了几个新的同源多倍体杂种形成事件。在这里,我们回顾了该领域的现状,并特别评估了从获得全基因组数据中获得的额外见解,以及在理解自然中古老杂交、适应性基因渗入和杂种形成的进化相关性和频率方面仍然存在的挑战。

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