Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2020 Nov 11;287(1938):20201960. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2020.1960.
C photosynthesis evolved multiple times independently in angiosperms, but most origins are relatively old so that the early events linked to photosynthetic diversification are blurred. The grass is an exception, as this species encompasses C and non-C populations. Using phylogenomics and population genomics, we infer the history of dispersal and secondary gene flow before, during and after photosynthetic divergence in . We further analyse the genome composition of individuals with varied ploidy levels to establish the origins of polyploids in this species. Detailed organelle phylogenies indicate limited seed dispersal within the mountainous region of origin and the emergence of a C lineage after dispersal to warmer areas of lower elevation. Nuclear genome analyses highlight repeated secondary gene flow. In particular, the nuclear genome associated with the C phenotype was swept into a distantly related maternal lineage probably via unidirectional pollen flow. Multiple intraspecific allopolyploidy events mediated additional secondary genetic exchanges between photosynthetic types. Overall, our results show that limited dispersal and isolation allowed lineage divergence, with photosynthetic innovation happening after migration to new environments, and pollen-mediated gene flow led to the rapid spread of the derived C physiology away from its region of origin.
C 光合作用在被子植物中多次独立进化,但大多数起源相对较老,因此与光合作用多样化相关的早期事件已经模糊不清。草类是一个例外,因为这个物种包含 C 和非 C 两种类型的种群。利用系统基因组学和群体基因组学,我们推断了在 C 和非 C 光合作用分化之前、期间和之后在 中扩散和二次基因流的历史。我们进一步分析了具有不同倍性水平的个体的基因组组成,以确定该物种中多倍体的起源。详细的细胞器系统发育表明,在起源的山区种子传播有限,并且在传播到海拔较低的温暖地区后出现了 C 谱系。核基因组分析突出了重复的二次基因流。特别是,与 C 表型相关的核基因组可能通过单向花粉流被扫入一个远缘母系。多次种内异源多倍体事件介导了不同光合作用类型之间的额外二次遗传交换。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,有限的扩散和隔离允许谱系分化,新环境的迁移后出现光合作用创新,花粉介导的基因流导致衍生的 C 生理特性迅速从起源地传播开来。