Lo Bai-Wei, Martinez Real Francisca, Magg Andreas, Wise John Pierce, Mundlos Stefan, Franchini Paolo
Research Group of Development and Disease, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany.
Andalusian Center for Developmental Biology, CABD (UPO-CSIC-JA), Seville, Spain.
Genome Biol Evol. 2025 Apr 30;17(5). doi: 10.1093/gbe/evaf081.
The balaenid whale, comprising three species of right whales and the bowhead whale, represents an ancient and highly endangered lineage of marine mammals. To unravel the evolutionary history of balaenid whales with respect to gene flow, a comprehensive analysis based on whole-genome data was conducted for all species within this group. Employing population genomic methodologies, we revealed that extant right whales form an unresolved branching pattern, identified evidence of historical transequatorial migration, and provided estimates of the age of the group. Furthermore, we investigated the impact of glacial cycles on the connectivity of bowhead whale populations. By employing multiple complementary approaches to detect gene flow, we identified and characterized gene flow events from bowhead whales to North Atlantic right whales, offering detailed insights into the process. Lastly, we assessed the phenotypic consequences of interspecies gene flow. Our study sheds light on the intricate evolutionary history of modern balaenid whales, which have been profoundly shaped by ancient climate events.
须鲸科鲸鱼包括三种露脊鲸和弓头鲸,是一种古老且高度濒危的海洋哺乳动物谱系。为了揭示须鲸科鲸鱼在基因流动方面的进化历史,我们基于全基因组数据对该类群内的所有物种进行了全面分析。采用群体基因组方法,我们发现现存露脊鲸形成了一种未解决的分支模式,确定了历史上跨赤道迁徙的证据,并给出了该类群的年龄估计。此外,我们研究了冰川周期对弓头鲸种群连通性的影响。通过采用多种互补方法来检测基因流动,我们识别并描述了从弓头鲸到北大西洋露脊鲸的基因流动事件,深入了解了这一过程。最后,我们评估了种间基因流动的表型后果。我们的研究揭示了现代须鲸科鲸鱼复杂的进化历史,它们深受古代气候事件的深刻影响。