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High resolution genomes of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis
Because of diverged adaptative phenotypes, fish species of the genus Xiphophorus have contributed to a wide range of research for a century. Existing Xiphophorus genome assemblies are not at the chromosomal level and are prone to sequence gaps, thus hindering advancement of the intra- and inter-spec...
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author | Lu, Yuan Rice, Edward Du, Kang Kneitz, Susanne Naville, Magali Dechaud, Corentin Volff, Jean-Nicolas Boswell, Mikki Boswell, William Hillier, LaDeana Tomlinson, Chad Milin, Kremitzki Walter, Ronald B. Schartl, Manfred Warren, Wesley C. |
author_facet | Lu, Yuan Rice, Edward Du, Kang Kneitz, Susanne Naville, Magali Dechaud, Corentin Volff, Jean-Nicolas Boswell, Mikki Boswell, William Hillier, LaDeana Tomlinson, Chad Milin, Kremitzki Walter, Ronald B. Schartl, Manfred Warren, Wesley C. |
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description | Because of diverged adaptative phenotypes, fish species of the genus Xiphophorus have contributed to a wide range of research for a century. Existing Xiphophorus genome assemblies are not at the chromosomal level and are prone to sequence gaps, thus hindering advancement of the intra- and inter-species differences for evolutionary, comparative, and translational biomedical studies. Herein, we assembled high-quality chromosome-level genome assemblies for three distantly related Xiphophorus species, namely, X. maculatus, X. couchianus, and X. hellerii. Our overall goal is to precisely assess microevolutionary processes in the clade to ascertain molecular events that led to the divergence of the Xiphophorus species and to progress understanding of genetic incompatibility to disease. In particular, we measured intra- and inter-species divergence and assessed gene expression dysregulation in reciprocal interspecies hybrids among the three species. We found expanded gene families and positively selected genes associated with live bearing, a special mode of reproduction. We also found positively selected gene families are significantly enriched in nonpolymorphic transposable elements, suggesting the dispersal of these nonpolymorphic transposable elements has accompanied the evolution of the genes, possibly by incorporating new regulatory elements in support of the Britten–Davidson hypothesis. We characterized inter-specific polymorphisms, structural variants, and polymorphic transposable element insertions and assessed their association to interspecies hybridization-induced gene expression dysregulation related to specific disease states in humans. |
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spelling | pubmed-102343062023-10-01 High resolution genomes of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis Lu, Yuan Rice, Edward Du, Kang Kneitz, Susanne Naville, Magali Dechaud, Corentin Volff, Jean-Nicolas Boswell, Mikki Boswell, William Hillier, LaDeana Tomlinson, Chad Milin, Kremitzki Walter, Ronald B. Schartl, Manfred Warren, Wesley C. Genome Res Research Because of diverged adaptative phenotypes, fish species of the genus Xiphophorus have contributed to a wide range of research for a century. Existing Xiphophorus genome assemblies are not at the chromosomal level and are prone to sequence gaps, thus hindering advancement of the intra- and inter-species differences for evolutionary, comparative, and translational biomedical studies. Herein, we assembled high-quality chromosome-level genome assemblies for three distantly related Xiphophorus species, namely, X. maculatus, X. couchianus, and X. hellerii. Our overall goal is to precisely assess microevolutionary processes in the clade to ascertain molecular events that led to the divergence of the Xiphophorus species and to progress understanding of genetic incompatibility to disease. In particular, we measured intra- and inter-species divergence and assessed gene expression dysregulation in reciprocal interspecies hybrids among the three species. We found expanded gene families and positively selected genes associated with live bearing, a special mode of reproduction. We also found positively selected gene families are significantly enriched in nonpolymorphic transposable elements, suggesting the dispersal of these nonpolymorphic transposable elements has accompanied the evolution of the genes, possibly by incorporating new regulatory elements in support of the Britten–Davidson hypothesis. We characterized inter-specific polymorphisms, structural variants, and polymorphic transposable element insertions and assessed their association to interspecies hybridization-induced gene expression dysregulation related to specific disease states in humans. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2023-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10234306/ /pubmed/37147111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.277434.122 Text en © 2023 Lu et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue publication date (see https://genome.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Lu, Yuan Rice, Edward Du, Kang Kneitz, Susanne Naville, Magali Dechaud, Corentin Volff, Jean-Nicolas Boswell, Mikki Boswell, William Hillier, LaDeana Tomlinson, Chad Milin, Kremitzki Walter, Ronald B. Schartl, Manfred Warren, Wesley C. High resolution genomes of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis |
title | High resolution genomes of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis |
title_full | High resolution genomes of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis |
title_fullStr | High resolution genomes of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis |
title_full_unstemmed | High resolution genomes of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis |
title_short | High resolution genomes of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis |
title_sort | high resolution genomes of multiple xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234306/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37147111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.277434.122 |
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