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比较种群基因组学揭示了高山熊蜂隐种间历史基因流的遗传障碍。

Genetic Barriers to Historical Gene Flow between Cryptic Species of Alpine Bumblebees Revealed by Comparative Population Genomics.

机构信息

Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

School of Biology and Environmental Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Mol Biol Evol. 2021 Jul 29;38(8):3126-3143. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msab086.

Abstract

Evidence is accumulating that gene flow commonly occurs between recently diverged species, despite the existence of barriers to gene flow in their genomes. However, we still know little about what regions of the genome become barriers to gene flow and how such barriers form. Here, we compare genetic differentiation across the genomes of bumblebee species living in sympatry and allopatry to reveal the potential impact of gene flow during species divergence and uncover genetic barrier loci. We first compared the genomes of the alpine bumblebee Bombus sylvicola and a previously unidentified sister species living in sympatry in the Rocky Mountains, revealing prominent islands of elevated genetic divergence in the genome that colocalize with centromeres and regions of low recombination. This same pattern is observed between the genomes of another pair of closely related species living in allopatry (B. bifarius and B. vancouverensis). Strikingly however, the genomic islands exhibit significantly elevated absolute divergence (dXY) in the sympatric, but not the allopatric, comparison indicating that they contain loci that have acted as barriers to historical gene flow in sympatry. Our results suggest that intrinsic barriers to gene flow between species may often accumulate in regions of low recombination and near centromeres through processes such as genetic hitchhiking, and that divergence in these regions is accentuated in the presence of gene flow.

摘要

证据表明,尽管物种基因组中存在基因流的障碍,但在最近分化的物种之间,基因流通常会发生。然而,我们对哪些基因组区域会成为基因流的障碍以及这些障碍是如何形成的仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们比较了生活在同域和异域的熊蜂物种的基因组中的遗传分化,以揭示物种分化过程中基因流的潜在影响,并揭示遗传障碍基因座。我们首先比较了生活在落矶山脉同域的高山熊蜂 Bombus sylvicola 和一个以前未被识别的姐妹种的基因组,结果显示在基因组中存在着与着丝粒和低重组区域共定位的、遗传分化程度显著升高的岛屿。在另一对生活在异域的密切相关的物种(B. bifarius 和 B. vancouverensis)的基因组之间也观察到了同样的模式。然而,引人注目的是,基因组岛屿在同域比较中表现出显著升高的绝对分化(dXY),但在异域比较中则没有,这表明它们包含了在同域中作为历史基因流障碍的基因座。我们的研究结果表明,物种间基因流的内在障碍可能经常通过遗传连锁等过程积累在低重组区域和着丝粒附近,并且这些区域的分化在存在基因流时会更加明显。

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