A novel synthesis of two decades of microsatellite studies on European beech reveals decreasing genetic diversity from glacial refugia.

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q2 FORESTRY Tree Genetics & Genomes Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-12 DOI:10.1007/s11295-022-01577-4
Camilla Stefanini, Katalin Csilléry, Bartosz Ulaszewski, Jarosław Burczyk, Michael E Schaepman, Meredith C Schuman
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Genetic diversity influences the evolutionary potential of forest trees under changing environmental conditions, thus indirectly the ecosystem services that forests provide. European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is a dominant European forest tree species that increasingly suffers from climate change-related die-back. Here, we conducted a systematic literature review of neutral genetic diversity in European beech and created a meta-data set of expected heterozygosity (He) from all past studies providing nuclear microsatellite data. We propose a novel approach, based on population genetic theory and a min-max scaling to make past studies comparable. Using a new microsatellite data set with unprecedented geographic coverage and various re-sampling schemes to mimic common sampling biases, we show the potential and limitations of the scaling approach. The scaled meta-dataset reveals the expected trend of decreasing genetic diversity from glacial refugia across the species range and also supports the hypothesis that different lineages met and admixed north of the European mountain ranges. As a result, we present a map of genetic diversity across the range of European beech which could help to identify seed source populations harboring greater diversity and guide sampling strategies for future genome-wide and functional investigations of genetic variation. Our approach illustrates how to combine information from several nuclear microsatellite data sets to describe patterns of genetic diversity extending beyond the geographic scale or mean number of loci used in each individual study, and thus is a proof-of-concept for synthesizing knowledge from existing studies also in other species.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11295-022-01577-4.

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对欧洲山毛榉二十年微卫星研究的新综述揭示了冰川避难所遗传多样性的减少。
遗传多样性会影响林木在不断变化的环境条件下的进化潜力,从而间接影响森林所提供的生态系统服务。欧洲山毛榉(Fagus sylvatica L.)是欧洲森林中的主要树种,因气候变化而枯死的情况日益严重。在此,我们对欧洲山毛榉的中性遗传多样性进行了系统的文献综述,并从过去所有提供核微卫星数据的研究中创建了预期杂合度(He)元数据集。我们提出了一种基于种群遗传理论和最小-最大比例的新方法,使过去的研究具有可比性。我们使用了新的微卫星数据集,该数据集具有前所未有的地理覆盖范围,并采用了各种重新取样方案来模拟常见的取样偏差,从而展示了缩放方法的潜力和局限性。缩放元数据集揭示了整个物种范围内冰川避难所遗传多样性下降的预期趋势,同时也支持了不同品系在欧洲山脉以北相遇并融合的假说。因此,我们绘制了欧洲山毛榉整个分布区的遗传多样性图谱,这有助于确定蕴含更多多样性的种源种群,并为未来的全基因组和功能性遗传变异研究提供取样策略指导。我们的方法说明了如何结合来自多个核微卫星数据集的信息来描述遗传多样性的模式,其范围超出了每项研究中使用的地理尺度或基因座平均数量,因此是综合其他物种现有研究知识的概念验证:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s11295-022-01577-4。
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Tree Genetics & Genomes
Tree Genetics & Genomes 生物-林学
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期刊介绍: Tree Genetics and Genomes is an international, peer-reviewed journal, which provides for the rapid publication of high quality papers covering the areas of forest and horticultural tree genetics and genomics. Topics covered in this journal include: Structural, functional and comparative genomics Evolutionary, population and quantitative genetics Ecological and physiological genetics Molecular, cellular and developmental genetics Conservation and restoration genetics Breeding and germplasm development Bioinformatics and databases Tree Genetics and Genomes publishes four types of papers: (1) Original Paper (2) Review (3) Opinion Paper (4) Short Communication.
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