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Effects of Asymmetric Nuclear Introgression, Introgressive Mitochondrial Sweep, and Purifying Selection on Phylogenetic Reconstruction and Divergence Estimates in the Pacific Clade of Locustella Warblers

When isolated but reproductively compatible populations expand geographically and meet, simulations predict asymmetric introgression of neutral loci from a local to invading taxon. Genetic introgression may affect phylogenetic reconstruction by obscuring topology and divergence estimates. We combine...

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Autores principales: Drovetski, Sergei V., Semenov, Georgy, Red'kin, Yaroslav A., Sotnikov, Vladimir N., Fadeev, Igor V., Koblik, Evgeniy A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4388726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25849039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122590
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author Drovetski, Sergei V.
Semenov, Georgy
Red'kin, Yaroslav A.
Sotnikov, Vladimir N.
Fadeev, Igor V.
Koblik, Evgeniy A.
author_facet Drovetski, Sergei V.
Semenov, Georgy
Red'kin, Yaroslav A.
Sotnikov, Vladimir N.
Fadeev, Igor V.
Koblik, Evgeniy A.
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description When isolated but reproductively compatible populations expand geographically and meet, simulations predict asymmetric introgression of neutral loci from a local to invading taxon. Genetic introgression may affect phylogenetic reconstruction by obscuring topology and divergence estimates. We combined phylogenetic analysis of sequences from one mtDNA and 12 nuDNA loci with analysis of gene flow among 5 species of Pacific Locustella warblers to test for presence of genetic introgression and its effects on tree topology and divergence estimates. Our data showed that nuDNA introgression was substantial and asymmetrical among all members of superspecies groups whereas mtDNA showed no introgression except a single species pair where the invader's mtDNA was swept by mtDNA of the local species. This introgressive sweep of mtDNA had the opposite direction of the nuDNA introgression and resulted in the paraphyly of the local species' mtDNA haplotypes with respect to those of the invader. Тhe multilocus nuDNA species tree resolved all inter- and intraspecific relationships despite substantial introgression. However, the node ages on the species tree may be underestimated as suggested by the differences in node age estimates based on non-introgressing mtDNA and introgressing nuDNA. In turn, the introgressive sweep and strong purifying selection appear to elongate internal branches in the mtDNA gene tree.
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spelling pubmed-43887262015-04-21 Effects of Asymmetric Nuclear Introgression, Introgressive Mitochondrial Sweep, and Purifying Selection on Phylogenetic Reconstruction and Divergence Estimates in the Pacific Clade of Locustella Warblers Drovetski, Sergei V. Semenov, Georgy Red'kin, Yaroslav A. Sotnikov, Vladimir N. Fadeev, Igor V. Koblik, Evgeniy A. PLoS One Research Article When isolated but reproductively compatible populations expand geographically and meet, simulations predict asymmetric introgression of neutral loci from a local to invading taxon. Genetic introgression may affect phylogenetic reconstruction by obscuring topology and divergence estimates. We combined phylogenetic analysis of sequences from one mtDNA and 12 nuDNA loci with analysis of gene flow among 5 species of Pacific Locustella warblers to test for presence of genetic introgression and its effects on tree topology and divergence estimates. Our data showed that nuDNA introgression was substantial and asymmetrical among all members of superspecies groups whereas mtDNA showed no introgression except a single species pair where the invader's mtDNA was swept by mtDNA of the local species. This introgressive sweep of mtDNA had the opposite direction of the nuDNA introgression and resulted in the paraphyly of the local species' mtDNA haplotypes with respect to those of the invader. Тhe multilocus nuDNA species tree resolved all inter- and intraspecific relationships despite substantial introgression. However, the node ages on the species tree may be underestimated as suggested by the differences in node age estimates based on non-introgressing mtDNA and introgressing nuDNA. In turn, the introgressive sweep and strong purifying selection appear to elongate internal branches in the mtDNA gene tree. Public Library of Science 2015-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4388726/ /pubmed/25849039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122590 Text en © 2015 Drovetski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Drovetski, Sergei V.
Semenov, Georgy
Red'kin, Yaroslav A.
Sotnikov, Vladimir N.
Fadeev, Igor V.
Koblik, Evgeniy A.
Effects of Asymmetric Nuclear Introgression, Introgressive Mitochondrial Sweep, and Purifying Selection on Phylogenetic Reconstruction and Divergence Estimates in the Pacific Clade of Locustella Warblers
title Effects of Asymmetric Nuclear Introgression, Introgressive Mitochondrial Sweep, and Purifying Selection on Phylogenetic Reconstruction and Divergence Estimates in the Pacific Clade of Locustella Warblers
title_full Effects of Asymmetric Nuclear Introgression, Introgressive Mitochondrial Sweep, and Purifying Selection on Phylogenetic Reconstruction and Divergence Estimates in the Pacific Clade of Locustella Warblers
title_fullStr Effects of Asymmetric Nuclear Introgression, Introgressive Mitochondrial Sweep, and Purifying Selection on Phylogenetic Reconstruction and Divergence Estimates in the Pacific Clade of Locustella Warblers
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Asymmetric Nuclear Introgression, Introgressive Mitochondrial Sweep, and Purifying Selection on Phylogenetic Reconstruction and Divergence Estimates in the Pacific Clade of Locustella Warblers
title_short Effects of Asymmetric Nuclear Introgression, Introgressive Mitochondrial Sweep, and Purifying Selection on Phylogenetic Reconstruction and Divergence Estimates in the Pacific Clade of Locustella Warblers
title_sort effects of asymmetric nuclear introgression, introgressive mitochondrial sweep, and purifying selection on phylogenetic reconstruction and divergence estimates in the pacific clade of locustella warblers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4388726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25849039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122590
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