螺旋角羚羊(Tragelaphini)进化史中基因流动和趋同的复杂模式。

IF 3.6 1区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108131
Andrinajoro R. Rakotoarivelo , Thabelo Rambuda , Ulrike H. Taron , Gabrielle Stalder , Paul O’Donoghue , Jan Robovský , Stefanie Hartmann , Michael Hofreiter , Yoshan Moodley
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羚羊科(Tragelaphini),又称螺旋角羚羊,是一个表型多样的哺乳动物部落,由一个属--羚羊属(Tragelaphus)组成。几十年来,该科的进化史一直吸引着分类学家和分子遗传学家的关注,因为其多样性的特点是形态学数据和分子数据之间以及线粒体、核DNA和染色体DNA之间的冲突。这些不一致性表明,该物种的生态多样化历史十分复杂,同时还存在表型趋同或外来引入的情况。因此,为了揭示旋角羚之间的系统发育关系,并进一步研究分化和基因流在性状进化中的作用,我们对旋角羚属所有九个公认物种的基因组进行了测序,包括高度分化的丛林羚系(T. s. scriptus和T. s. sylvaticus)的基因组。我们成功地重建了 Tragelaphus 的物种树,为尼亚拉(T. angasii)和小库杜(T. imberbis)在上新世早期的分化和单系化、两个伊兰种(T. oryx 和 T. derbianus)的单系化以及重要的凯威(T. s. scriptus)和伊姆巴拉(T. s. sylvaticus)丛林巴克的单系化提供了基因组水平的支持。在物种树的八个节点中,我们至少在四个节点上发现了基因流动的有力证据。在本文评估的六个表型特征中,只有栖息地类型映射到物种树上时没有同源现象,这表明特征的进化是复杂的分化、引入和趋同进化模式的结果。
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Complex patterns of gene flow and convergence in the evolutionary history of the spiral-horned antelopes (Tragelaphini)

The Tragelaphini, also known as spiral-horned antelope, is a phenotypically diverse mammalian tribe comprising a single genus, Tragelaphus. The evolutionary history of this tribe has attracted the attention of taxonomists and molecular geneticists for decades because its diversity is characterised by conflicts between morphological and molecular data as well as between mitochondrial, nuclear and chromosomal DNA. These inconsistencies point to a complex history of ecological diversification, coupled by either phenotypic convergence or introgression. Therefore, to unravel the phylogenetic relationships among spiral-horned antelopes, and to further investigate the role of divergence and gene flow in trait evolution, we sequenced genomes for all nine accepted species of the genus Tragelaphus, including a genome each for the highly divergent bushbuck lineages (T. s. scriptus and T. s. sylvaticus). We successfully reconstructed the Tragelaphus species tree, providing genome-level support for the early Pliocene divergence and monophyly of the nyala (T. angasii) and lesser kudu (T. imberbis), the monophyly of the two eland species (T. oryx and T. derbianus) and, importantly, the monophyly of kéwel (T. s. scriptus) and imbabala (T. s. sylvaticus) bushbuck. We found strong evidence for gene flow in at least four of eight nodes on the species tree. Among the six phenotypic traits assessed here, only habitat type mapped onto the species tree without homoplasy, showing that trait evolution was the result of complex patterns of divergence, introgression and convergent evolution.

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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin''s dream within grasp - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature." The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution, further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications, and ultimately bring a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life. Phylogeographic studies will be considered for publication if they offer EXCEPTIONAL theoretical or empirical advances.
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