A noninvasive approach to understanding adaptation, crop raiding behavior, and the fecal microbiota of the African elephant

Tabitha M. Finch
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As species evolve, they become adapted to their local environments. Detecting the genetic signature of selection and connecting that to the phenotype of the organism, however, is challenging. Here we report using an integrative approach that combines DNA sequencing with structural biology analyses to assess the effect of selection on residues in the mitochondrial DNA of the two species of African elephants. We detected evidence of positive selection acting on residues in complexes I and V, and used homology protein structure modeling to assess the effect of the biochemical properties of the selected residues on the enzyme structure. Given the role these enzymes play in oxidative phosphorylation, we conclude the selected residues may affect the overall energy production and metabolism of these species. These amino acid changes may have contributed to the adaptation of forest and savanna elephants to their unique habitats.
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一种非侵入性的方法来了解非洲象的适应、作物掠夺行为和粪便微生物群
随着物种的进化,它们逐渐适应了当地的环境。然而,检测选择的遗传特征并将其与生物体的表型联系起来是具有挑战性的。在这里,我们报告了一种结合DNA测序和结构生物学分析的综合方法,以评估选择对两种非洲象线粒体DNA残基的影响。我们检测到正选择作用于复合物I和V中的残基的证据,并使用同源蛋白结构建模来评估所选残基的生化特性对酶结构的影响。考虑到这些酶在氧化磷酸化中的作用,我们得出结论,所选择的残基可能会影响这些物种的整体能量产生和代谢。这些氨基酸的变化可能有助于森林象和草原象适应其独特的栖息地。
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