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通过富集序列的Pool-seq分析揭示的岩鱼()物种形成基因组学及深度在其分化中的作用。

Speciation genomics and the role of depth in the divergence of rockfishes () revealed through Pool-seq analysis of enriched sequences.

作者信息

Olivares-Zambrano Daniel, Daane Jacob, Hyde John, Sandel Michael W, Aguilar Andres

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences California State University Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA.

Present address: Department of Marine and Environmental Biology University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2022 Sep 23;12(9):e9341. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9341. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Speciation in the marine environment is challenged by the wide geographic distribution of many taxa and potential for high rates of gene flow through larval dispersal mechanisms. Depth has recently been proposed as a potential driver of ecological divergence in fishes, and yet it is unclear how adaptation along these gradients' shapes genomic divergence. The genus contains numerous species pairs that are depth-segregated and can provide a better understanding of the mode and tempo of genomic diversification. Here, we present exome data on two species pairs of rockfishes that are depth-segregated and have different degrees of divergence: and . We were able to reliably identify "islands of divergence" in the species pair with more recent divergence () and discovered a number of genes associated with neurosensory function, suggesting a role for this pathway in the early speciation process. We also reconstructed demographic histories of divergence and found the best supported model was isolation followed by asymmetric secondary contact for both species pairs. These results suggest past ecological/geographic isolation followed by asymmetric secondary contact of deep to shallow species. Our results provide another example of using rockfish as a model for studying speciation and support the role of depth as an important mechanism for diversification in the marine environment.

摘要

海洋环境中的物种形成受到许多分类单元广泛的地理分布以及通过幼体扩散机制实现高基因流动率可能性的挑战。深度最近被认为是鱼类生态分化的一个潜在驱动因素,然而目前尚不清楚沿着这些梯度的适应性如何塑造基因组分化。该属包含众多深度隔离的物种对,能够更好地理解基因组多样化的模式和速度。在此,我们展示了关于两对深度隔离且具有不同分化程度的岩鱼的外显子数据:[具体物种1]和[具体物种2]。我们能够在分化时间更近的物种对([具体物种对名称])中可靠地识别出“分化岛”,并发现了一些与神经感觉功能相关的基因,这表明该途径在早期物种形成过程中发挥了作用。我们还重建了分化的种群历史,发现对于这两个物种对来说,得到最佳支持的模型是隔离后接着是不对称的二次接触。这些结果表明过去存在生态/地理隔离,随后是深水域物种到浅水域物种的不对称二次接触。我们的结果提供了另一个以岩鱼为模型研究物种形成的例子,并支持深度作为海洋环境中多样化重要机制的作用。

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