Genomic Evidence for the Complex Evolutionary History of Macaques (Genus Macaca)

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Molecular Evolution Pub Date : 2024-04-18 DOI:10.1007/s00239-024-10166-z
Zhenxin Fan, Rusong Zhang, Anbo Zhou, Jody Hey, Yang Song, Naoki Osada, Yuzuru Hamada, Bisong Yue, Jinchuan Xing, Jing Li
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The genus Macaca is widely distributed, occupies a variety of habitats, shows diverse phenotypic characteristics, and is one of the best-studied genera of nonhuman primates. Here, we reported five re-sequencing Macaca genomes, including one M. cyclopis, one M. fuscata, one M. thibetana, one M. silenus, and one M. sylvanus. Together with published genomes of other macaque species, we combined 20 genome sequences of 10 macaque species to investigate the gene introgression and genetic differences among the species. The network analysis of the SNV-fragment trees indicates a reticular phylogeny of macaque species. Combining the results from various analytical methods, we identified extensive ancient introgression events among macaque species. The multiple introgression signals between different species groups were also observed, such as between fascicularis group species and silenus group species. However, gene flow signals between fascicularis and sinica group were not as strong as those between fascicularis group and silenus group. On the other hand, the unidirect gene flow in M. arctoides probably occurred between the progenitor of M. arctoides and the common ancestor of fascicularis group. Our study also shows that the genetic backgrounds and genetic diversity of different macaques vary dramatically among species, even among populations of the same species. In conclusion, using whole genome sequences and multiple methods, we have studied the evolutionary history of the genus Macaca and provided evidence for extensive introgression among the species.

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猕猴(猕猴属)复杂进化史的基因组证据
猕猴属分布广泛,栖息地多样,表现出多种多样的表型特征,是研究最深入的非人灵长类之一。在这里,我们报告了五个重新测序的猕猴基因组,包括一个M. cyclopis、一个M. fuscata、一个M. thibetana、一个M. silenus和一个M. sylvanus。结合已发表的其他猕猴物种的基因组序列,我们对10个猕猴物种的20个基因组序列进行了整合,以研究物种间的基因导入和遗传差异。SNV片段树的网络分析表明,猕猴物种之间存在网状系统发育关系。结合各种分析方法的结果,我们发现了猕猴物种间广泛的古老的基因导入事件。我们还观察到了不同种群之间的多重引种信号,例如在fascicularis种群和silenus种群之间。然而,猕猴群与猕猴群之间的基因流动信号不如猕猴群与猕猴群之间的信号强烈。另一方面,M. arctoides 的单向基因流动可能发生在 M. arctoides 的祖先与 fascicularis 群的共同祖先之间。我们的研究还表明,不同猕猴的遗传背景和遗传多样性在不同物种之间,甚至在同一物种的不同种群之间都存在巨大差异。总之,我们利用全基因组序列和多种方法研究了猕猴属的进化史,并提供了物种间广泛的引种的证据。
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Journal of Molecular Evolution
Journal of Molecular Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Molecular Evolution covers experimental, computational, and theoretical work aimed at deciphering features of molecular evolution and the processes bearing on these features, from the initial formation of macromolecular systems through their evolution at the molecular level, the co-evolution of their functions in cellular and organismal systems, and their influence on organismal adaptation, speciation, and ecology. Topics addressed include the evolution of informational macromolecules and their relation to more complex levels of biological organization, including populations and taxa, as well as the molecular basis for the evolution of ecological interactions of species and the use of molecular data to infer fundamental processes in evolutionary ecology. This coverage accommodates such subfields as new genome sequences, comparative structural and functional genomics, population genetics, the molecular evolution of development, the evolution of gene regulation and gene interaction networks, and in vitro evolution of DNA and RNA, molecular evolutionary ecology, and the development of methods and theory that enable molecular evolutionary inference, including but not limited to, phylogenetic methods.
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