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Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance

Mitochondrial genomes represent a valuable source of data for evolutionary research, but studies of their short-term evolution have typically been limited to invertebrates, humans and laboratory organisms. Here we present a detailed study of 12 mitochondrial genomes that span a total of 385 transmis...

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Autores principales: Alexander, Michelle, Ho, Simon Y. W., Molak, Martyna, Barnett, Ross, Carlborg, Örjan, Dorshorst, Ben, Honaker, Christa, Besnier, Francois, Wahlberg, Per, Dobney, Keith, Siegel, Paul, Andersson, Leif, Larson, Greger
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4650172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26510672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0561
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author Alexander, Michelle
Ho, Simon Y. W.
Molak, Martyna
Barnett, Ross
Carlborg, Örjan
Dorshorst, Ben
Honaker, Christa
Besnier, Francois
Wahlberg, Per
Dobney, Keith
Siegel, Paul
Andersson, Leif
Larson, Greger
author_facet Alexander, Michelle
Ho, Simon Y. W.
Molak, Martyna
Barnett, Ross
Carlborg, Örjan
Dorshorst, Ben
Honaker, Christa
Besnier, Francois
Wahlberg, Per
Dobney, Keith
Siegel, Paul
Andersson, Leif
Larson, Greger
author_sort Alexander, Michelle
collection PubMed
description Mitochondrial genomes represent a valuable source of data for evolutionary research, but studies of their short-term evolution have typically been limited to invertebrates, humans and laboratory organisms. Here we present a detailed study of 12 mitochondrial genomes that span a total of 385 transmissions in a well-documented 50-generation pedigree in which two lineages of chickens were selected for low and high juvenile body weight. These data allowed us to test the hypothesis of time-dependent evolutionary rates and the assumption of strict maternal mitochondrial transmission, and to investigate the role of mitochondrial mutations in determining phenotype. The identification of a non-synonymous mutation in ND4L and a synonymous mutation in CYTB, both novel mutations in Gallus, allowed us to estimate a molecular rate of 3.13 × 10(−7) mutations/site/year (95% confidence interval 3.75 × 10(−8)–1.12 × 10(−6)). This is substantially higher than avian rate estimates based upon fossil calibrations. Ascertaining which of the two novel mutations was present in an additional 49 individuals also revealed an instance of paternal inheritance of mtDNA. Lastly, an association analysis demonstrated that neither of the point mutations was strongly associated with the phenotypic differences between the two selection lines. Together, these observations reveal the highly dynamic nature of mitochondrial evolution over short time periods.
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spelling pubmed-46501722015-12-02 Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance Alexander, Michelle Ho, Simon Y. W. Molak, Martyna Barnett, Ross Carlborg, Örjan Dorshorst, Ben Honaker, Christa Besnier, Francois Wahlberg, Per Dobney, Keith Siegel, Paul Andersson, Leif Larson, Greger Biol Lett Molecular Evolution Mitochondrial genomes represent a valuable source of data for evolutionary research, but studies of their short-term evolution have typically been limited to invertebrates, humans and laboratory organisms. Here we present a detailed study of 12 mitochondrial genomes that span a total of 385 transmissions in a well-documented 50-generation pedigree in which two lineages of chickens were selected for low and high juvenile body weight. These data allowed us to test the hypothesis of time-dependent evolutionary rates and the assumption of strict maternal mitochondrial transmission, and to investigate the role of mitochondrial mutations in determining phenotype. The identification of a non-synonymous mutation in ND4L and a synonymous mutation in CYTB, both novel mutations in Gallus, allowed us to estimate a molecular rate of 3.13 × 10(−7) mutations/site/year (95% confidence interval 3.75 × 10(−8)–1.12 × 10(−6)). This is substantially higher than avian rate estimates based upon fossil calibrations. Ascertaining which of the two novel mutations was present in an additional 49 individuals also revealed an instance of paternal inheritance of mtDNA. Lastly, an association analysis demonstrated that neither of the point mutations was strongly associated with the phenotypic differences between the two selection lines. Together, these observations reveal the highly dynamic nature of mitochondrial evolution over short time periods. The Royal Society 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4650172/ /pubmed/26510672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0561 Text en © 2015 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Molecular Evolution
Alexander, Michelle
Ho, Simon Y. W.
Molak, Martyna
Barnett, Ross
Carlborg, Örjan
Dorshorst, Ben
Honaker, Christa
Besnier, Francois
Wahlberg, Per
Dobney, Keith
Siegel, Paul
Andersson, Leif
Larson, Greger
Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance
title Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance
title_full Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance
title_fullStr Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance
title_full_unstemmed Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance
title_short Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance
title_sort mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtdna inheritance
topic Molecular Evolution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4650172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26510672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0561
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