Maeva Leitwein, G Durif, E Delpuech, P A Gagnaire, B Ernande, M Vandeputte, A Vergnet, M Duranton, F Clota, F Allal
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Abstract
Unraveling the evolutionary mechanisms and consequences of hybridization is a major concern in biology. Many studies have documented the interplay between recombination and selection in modulating the genomic landscape of introgression, but few have considered how associations with phenotype may affect this landscape. Here, we use the European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax), a key species in marine aquaculture that undergoes natural hybridization, to determine how selection on phenotype modulates the introgression landscape between Atlantic and Mediterranean lineages. We use a high-density SNP array to assess individual local ancestry along the genome and improve the mapping of muscle fat content, a polygenic trait that is divergent between lineages. Taking into account variation in recombination rates, we reveal a purging of Atlantic ancestry in the admixed Mediterranean populations. While Atlantic individuals had higher muscle fat content, we observed that genomic regions associated with this trait in Mediterranean populations displayed reduced introgression of Atlantic ancestry. These results emphasize how selection against maladapted alleles shape the genomic landscape of introgression.
揭示杂交的进化机制和后果是生物学的一个主要问题。许多研究都记录了重组和选择在调节基因组导入景观方面的相互作用,但很少有人考虑与表型的关联会如何影响这一景观。在这里,我们利用欧洲鲈鱼(Dicentrarchus labrax)--一种经历自然杂交的海水养殖关键物种--来确定表型选择如何调节大西洋和地中海品系之间的引种景观。我们使用高密度 SNP 阵列来评估基因组中的个体地方祖先,并改进了肌肉脂肪含量的图谱绘制,这是不同品系之间存在差异的多基因性状。考虑到重组率的变化,我们揭示了地中海混血人群中大西洋血统的清除。虽然大西洋人的肌肉脂肪含量较高,但我们观察到,在地中海人群中,与这一性状相关的基因组区域显示出大西洋血统的引入减少。这些结果凸显了针对适应不良等位基因的选择是如何塑造基因组导入景观的。
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Molecular Biology and Evolution
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Publishes research at the interface of molecular (including genomics) and evolutionary biology
Considers manuscripts containing patterns, processes, and predictions at all levels of organization: population, taxonomic, functional, and phenotypic
Interested in fundamental discoveries, new and improved methods, resources, technologies, and theories advancing evolutionary research
Publishes balanced reviews of recent developments in genome evolution and forward-looking perspectives suggesting future directions in molecular evolution applications.