Short INDELs and SNPs as markers of evolutionary processes in hybrid zones.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY Journal of Evolutionary Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1093/jeb/voaf002
Samuel Perini, Kerstin Johannesson, Roger K Butlin, Anja M Westram
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Polymorphic short insertions and deletions (INDELs ≤ 50 bp) are abundant, although less common than single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Evidence from model organisms shows INDELs to be more strongly influenced by purifying selection than SNPs. Partly for this reason, INDELs are rarely used as markers for demographic processes or to detect divergent selection. Here, we compared INDELs and SNPs in the intertidal snail Littorina saxatilis, focussing on hybrid zones between ecotypes, in order to test the utility of INDELs in the detection of divergent selection. We computed INDEL and SNP site frequency spectra using capture sequencing data. We assessed the impact of divergent selection by analyzing allele frequency clines across habitat boundaries. We also examined the influence of GC-biased gene conversion because it may be confounded with signatures of selection. We show evidence that short INDELs are affected more by purifying selection than SNPs, but part of the observed site frequency spectra difference can be attributed to GC-biased gene conversion. We did not find a difference in the impact of divergent selection between short INDELs and SNPs. Short INDELs and SNPs were similarly distributed across the genome and so are likely to respond to indirect selection in the same way. A few regions likely affected by divergent selection were revealed by INDELs and not by SNPs. Short INDELs can be useful (additional) genetic markers helping to identify genomic regions important for adaptation and population divergence.

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短INDELs和SNPs作为杂交带进化过程的标志。
多态性短插入和缺失(INDELs≤50 bp)是丰富的,尽管不像单核苷酸多态性(snp)那么常见。来自模式生物的证据表明,INDELs比SNPs更受净化选择的影响。部分由于这个原因,indel很少被用作人口统计过程的标记或检测差异选择。在此,我们比较了潮间带蜗牛(Littorina saxatilis)的INDELs和snp,重点关注生态型之间的杂交带,以检验INDELs在检测分化选择中的实用性。我们使用捕获的测序数据计算INDEL和SNP位点频谱(SFS)。我们通过分析跨生境边界的等位基因频率曲线来评估发散选择的影响。我们还研究了gc偏向基因转换的影响,因为它可能与选择的特征相混淆。我们证明了短indel比snp更容易受到纯化选择的影响,但部分观察到的SFS差异可归因于gc偏向的基因转换。我们没有发现短INDELs和snp之间的差异选择的影响。短的INDELs和SNPs在整个基因组中的分布相似,因此可能以同样的方式对间接选择作出反应。一些可能受差异选择影响的区域是由indel而不是SNPs揭示的。短indel是有用的(额外的)遗传标记,有助于确定对适应和种群分化重要的基因组区域。
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 生物-进化生物学
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4.20
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4.80%
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152
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: It covers both micro- and macro-evolution of all types of organisms. The aim of the Journal is to integrate perspectives across molecular and microbial evolution, behaviour, genetics, ecology, life histories, development, palaeontology, systematics and morphology.
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