Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California 95060, USA.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2024 Feb 1;16(2):a041438. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a041438.
Until recently, our understanding of the genetics of speciation was limited to a narrow group of model species with a specific set of characteristics that made genetic analysis feasible. Rapidly advancing genomic technologies are eliminating many of the distinctions between laboratory and natural systems. In light of these genomic developments, we review the history of speciation genetics, advances that have been gleaned from model and non-model organisms, the current state of the field, and prospects for broadening the diversity of taxa included in future studies. Responses to a survey of speciation scientists across the world reveal the ongoing division between the types of questions that are addressed in model and non-model organisms. To bridge this gap, we suggest integrating genetic studies from model systems that can be reared in the laboratory or greenhouse with genomic studies in related non-models where extensive ecological knowledge exists.
直到最近,我们对物种形成遗传学的理解还局限于一小部分具有特定特征的模式物种,这些特征使得遗传分析成为可能。快速发展的基因组技术正在消除实验室和自然系统之间的许多区别。有鉴于此,我们回顾了物种形成遗传学的历史,从模式生物和非模式生物中获得的进展,该领域的现状,以及拓宽未来研究中包含的分类单元多样性的前景。对世界各地的物种形成科学家进行的一项调查的回应揭示了在模式生物和非模式生物中所关注的问题类型之间存在的持续分歧。为了弥合这一差距,我们建议将可以在实验室或温室中饲养的模式系统的遗传研究与具有广泛生态知识的相关非模式系统的基因组研究相结合。