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实验室进化实验能让我们了解自然种群吗?

Can laboratory evolution experiments teach us about natural populations?

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2021 Feb;30(4):877-879. doi: 10.1111/mec.15790. Epub 2021 Jan 21.

Abstract

The ability to predict how natural populations will evolve and adapt to major changes in environmental conditions has long been of interest to evolutionary biologists and ecologists alike. The reality of global climate change has also created a pressing need for advancement in this particular area of research, as species are increasingly faced with rapid shifts in abiotic and biotic conditions. Evolutionary genomics has the potential to be incredibly useful as we move forward in addressing this need and in particular, evolve and resequence (E&R) studies-where researchers combine experimental evolution with whole-genome sequencing-have an important role to play. However, while E&R studies have shown a great deal of promise in tackling fundamental questions regarding the genetics of adaptation (Long et al., 2015; Schlötterer et al., 2014), it is unclear whether results from laboratory experiments can be directly translated to natural populations. In a From the Cover article in this issue of Molecular Ecology, Hsu et al. (Mol Ecol, 29, 2020) explicitly contend with this issue by examining the overlap between genes implicated in thermal adaptation in a Drosophila melanogaster E&R study and genes identified by comparing natural populations from different latitudinal clines. They report significant correlations between the two sets of temperature-adaptive genes and ultimately conclude that E&R studies can indeed generate insights applicable to populations inhabiting complex natural environments. While more work is needed to assess the generality of these conclusions, Hsu and Belmouaden (Mol Ecol, 29, 2020) contribute an important precedent.

摘要

预测自然种群如何进化和适应环境条件的重大变化一直是进化生物学家和生态学家都感兴趣的问题。全球气候变化的现实也对这一特定研究领域的发展提出了迫切的要求,因为物种越来越面临着非生物和生物条件的快速变化。进化基因组学在我们解决这一需求方面具有巨大的潜力,特别是在进化和重测序(E&R)研究中——研究人员将实验进化与全基因组测序相结合——可以发挥重要作用。然而,虽然 E&R 研究在解决有关适应遗传学的基本问题方面显示出了很大的前景( Long 等人,2015 年;Schlötterer 等人,2014 年),但尚不清楚实验室实验的结果是否可以直接转化为自然种群。在本期《分子生态学》的一篇封面文章中,Hsu 等人(Mol Ecol ,29 ,2020)通过研究在一个黑腹果蝇 E&R 研究中涉及热适应的基因与通过比较来自不同纬度梯度的自然种群鉴定的基因之间的重叠,明确地处理了这个问题。他们报告了两组温度适应性基因之间的显著相关性,并最终得出结论,E&R 研究确实可以产生适用于生活在复杂自然环境中的种群的见解。虽然还需要更多的工作来评估这些结论的普遍性,但 Hsu 和 Belmouaden(Mol Ecol ,29 ,2020)提供了一个重要的先例。

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