Banerjee Shreya M, Powell Daniel L, Moran Benjamin M, Ramírez-Duarte Wilson F, Langdon Quinn K, Gunn Theresa R, Vazquez Gaby, Rochman Chelsea, Schumer Molly
Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.
Centro de Investigaciones Científicas de las Huastecas "Aguazarca", A.C., Calnali, Hidalgo, Mexico.
Evolution. 2023 Apr 1;77(4):995-1005. doi: 10.1093/evolut/qpad019.
Over the past two decades researchers have documented the extent of natural hybridization between closely related species using genomic tools. Many species across the tree of life show evidence of past hybridization with their evolutionary relatives. In some cases, this hybridization is complex-involving gene flow between more than two species. While hybridization is common over evolutionary timescales, some researchers have proposed that it may be even more common in contemporary populations where anthropogenic disturbance has modified a myriad of aspects of the environments in which organisms live and reproduce. Here, we develop a flexible tool for local ancestry inference in hybrids derived from three source populations and describe a complex, recent hybridization event between distantly related swordtail fish lineages (Xiphophorus) and its potential links to anthropogenic disturbance.
在过去二十年中,研究人员利用基因组工具记录了近缘物种间自然杂交的程度。生命之树上的许多物种都显示出与其进化亲属过去杂交的证据。在某些情况下,这种杂交很复杂,涉及两个以上物种之间的基因流动。虽然杂交在进化时间尺度上很常见,但一些研究人员提出,在当代种群中可能更为常见,因为人为干扰改变了生物生存和繁殖环境的诸多方面。在这里,我们开发了一种灵活的工具,用于推断源自三个源种群的杂交种的本地祖先,并描述了远缘剑尾鱼谱系(剑尾鱼属)之间最近发生的一次复杂杂交事件及其与人为干扰的潜在联系。