Ning Liu, Xin‐Lai Wu, Ruo‐Bing Zhang, Jin Wang, Qi‐Sen Yang, Ji‐Long Cheng, Zhi‐Xin Wen, Lin Xia, Alexei V. Abramov, De‐Yan Ge
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摘要
野鼠属(Rattus)是鼠类的一个族群,其特点是品系多样化迅速,但形态变异有限。在该属中,有几种共生物种具有很强的入侵能力,如对全球构成威胁的野鼠(Rattus norvegicus)和鼠(Rattus rattus)。研究它们适应性进化背后的机制至关重要。本研究对分布于中国及其邻近地区的鼠类物种进行了形态学研究和全基因组测序,利用组装的线粒体基因组和高质量的单核苷酸多态性,深入了解了它们的形态分化、基因组分化和基因流。尽管形态相似且形态空间有很大重叠,但我们的分析表明,在基因组水平上,中国及邻近地区的鼠类存在显著的遗传分化。具体而言,我们观察到在R. nitidus、R. norvegicus和R. tanezumi中出现了种内分化,这可能与栖息地的异质性和地理隔离有关。我们假设,随着入侵鼠栖息地的扩大,生态环境的多样化可能会导致更适应环境的进化和加速基因分化。此外,Dsuite 和 TreeMix 分析还检测到不同鼠种之间存在大量的引种,特别是在 R. norvegicus 和 R. tanezumi 之间。强烈的基因流信号表明,这些物种之间经常发生杂交,这可能有助于它们在向新领地扩张的过程中获得新的环境适应能力。这项研究提供了一个初步分析,为更全面地研究Rattus物种间的快速品系分化和适应性引种奠定了基础。
Genomic differentiation and gene flow among Rattus species distributed in China and adjacent regions
The wild rats in the genus Rattus represent a group of murids characterized by rapid lineage diversification but limited morphological variation. Within this genus, there are several commensal species with high invasive capacity, such as Rattus norvegicus and R. rattus, which pose a global threat. Investigating the mechanisms behind their adaptive evolution is of utmost importance. In this study, we conducted morphological study and whole‐genome sequencing on Rattus species distributed in China and adjacent regions to gain insights into morphological differentiation, as well as genomic divergence and gene flow using assembled mitochondrion genome and high‐quality single nucleotide polymorphisms. Despite their morphological similarity and large overlap in morphospace, our analyses revealed significant genetic differentiation at the genomic level among Rattus species in China and adjacent regions. Specifically, intraspecific differentiation was observed in R. nitidus, R. norvegicus, and R. tanezumi, which may be related to habitat heterogeneity and geographic isolation. We hypothesize that as invasive rats expand their habitat, the diversification of ecological environments might lead to more environmentally adapted evolution and accelerated genetic differentiation. Furthermore, Dsuite and TreeMix analyses detected substantial introgression among different Rattus species, particularly evident between R. norvegicus and R. tanezumi. Strong gene flow signals suggest frequent hybridization events among these species, which may facilitate the acquisition of new environmental adaptability during their expansion into new territories. This study provides a preliminary analysis that serves as a foundation for a more comprehensive investigation into the rapid lineage diversification and adaptive introgression among Rattus species.
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution (JSE, since 2008; formerly Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica) is a plant-based international journal newly dedicated to the description and understanding of the biological diversity. It covers: description of new taxa, monographic revision, phylogenetics, molecular evolution and genome evolution, evolutionary developmental biology, evolutionary ecology, population biology, conservation biology, biogeography, paleobiology, evolutionary theories, and related subjects.