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Selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes

Spatial range expansion during population colonization is characterized by demographic events that may have significant effects on the efficiency of natural selection. Population genetics suggests that genetic drift brought by small effective population size (N (e)) may undermine the efficiency of s...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jianhai, Ni, Pan, Tran Thi, Thuy Nhien, Kamaldinov, Evgeniy Varisovich, Petukhov, Valeriy Lavrentyevich, Han, Jianlin, Liu, Xiangdong, Šprem, Nikica, Zhao, Shuhong
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6144961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30250687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4221
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author Chen, Jianhai
Ni, Pan
Tran Thi, Thuy Nhien
Kamaldinov, Evgeniy Varisovich
Petukhov, Valeriy Lavrentyevich
Han, Jianlin
Liu, Xiangdong
Šprem, Nikica
Zhao, Shuhong
author_facet Chen, Jianhai
Ni, Pan
Tran Thi, Thuy Nhien
Kamaldinov, Evgeniy Varisovich
Petukhov, Valeriy Lavrentyevich
Han, Jianlin
Liu, Xiangdong
Šprem, Nikica
Zhao, Shuhong
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description Spatial range expansion during population colonization is characterized by demographic events that may have significant effects on the efficiency of natural selection. Population genetics suggests that genetic drift brought by small effective population size (N (e)) may undermine the efficiency of selection, leading to a faster accumulation of nonsynonymous mutations. However, it is still unknown whether this effect might be balanced or even reversed by strong selective constraints. Here, we used wild boars and local domestic pigs from tropical (Vietnam) and subarctic region (Siberia) as animal model to evaluate the effects of functional constraints and genetic drift on shaping molecular evolution. The likelihood‐ratio test revealed that Siberian clade evolved significantly different from Vietnamese clades. Different datasets consistently showed that Siberian wild boars had lower Ka/Ks ratios than Vietnamese samples. The potential role of positive selection for branches with higher Ka/Ks was evaluated using branch‐site model comparison. No signal of positive selection was found for the higher Ka/Ks in Vietnamese clades, suggesting the interclade difference was mainly due to the reduction in Ka/Ks for Siberian samples. This conclusion was further confirmed by the result from a larger sample size, among which wild boars from northern Asia (subarctic and nearby region) had lower Ka/Ks than those from southern Asia (temperate and tropical region). The lower Ka/Ks might be due to either stronger functional constraints, which prevent nonsynonymous mutations from accumulating in subarctic wild boars, or larger N (e) in Siberian wild boars, which can boost the efficacy of purifying selection to remove functional mutations. The latter possibility was further ruled out by the Bayesian skyline plot analysis, which revealed that historical N (e) of Siberian wild boars was smaller than that of Vietnamese wild boars. Altogether, these results suggest stronger functional constraints acting on mitogenomes of subarctic wild boars, which may provide new insights into their local adaptation of cold resistance.
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spelling pubmed-61449612018-09-24 Selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes Chen, Jianhai Ni, Pan Tran Thi, Thuy Nhien Kamaldinov, Evgeniy Varisovich Petukhov, Valeriy Lavrentyevich Han, Jianlin Liu, Xiangdong Šprem, Nikica Zhao, Shuhong Ecol Evol Original Research Spatial range expansion during population colonization is characterized by demographic events that may have significant effects on the efficiency of natural selection. Population genetics suggests that genetic drift brought by small effective population size (N (e)) may undermine the efficiency of selection, leading to a faster accumulation of nonsynonymous mutations. However, it is still unknown whether this effect might be balanced or even reversed by strong selective constraints. Here, we used wild boars and local domestic pigs from tropical (Vietnam) and subarctic region (Siberia) as animal model to evaluate the effects of functional constraints and genetic drift on shaping molecular evolution. The likelihood‐ratio test revealed that Siberian clade evolved significantly different from Vietnamese clades. Different datasets consistently showed that Siberian wild boars had lower Ka/Ks ratios than Vietnamese samples. The potential role of positive selection for branches with higher Ka/Ks was evaluated using branch‐site model comparison. No signal of positive selection was found for the higher Ka/Ks in Vietnamese clades, suggesting the interclade difference was mainly due to the reduction in Ka/Ks for Siberian samples. This conclusion was further confirmed by the result from a larger sample size, among which wild boars from northern Asia (subarctic and nearby region) had lower Ka/Ks than those from southern Asia (temperate and tropical region). The lower Ka/Ks might be due to either stronger functional constraints, which prevent nonsynonymous mutations from accumulating in subarctic wild boars, or larger N (e) in Siberian wild boars, which can boost the efficacy of purifying selection to remove functional mutations. The latter possibility was further ruled out by the Bayesian skyline plot analysis, which revealed that historical N (e) of Siberian wild boars was smaller than that of Vietnamese wild boars. Altogether, these results suggest stronger functional constraints acting on mitogenomes of subarctic wild boars, which may provide new insights into their local adaptation of cold resistance. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6144961/ /pubmed/30250687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4221 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Chen, Jianhai
Ni, Pan
Tran Thi, Thuy Nhien
Kamaldinov, Evgeniy Varisovich
Petukhov, Valeriy Lavrentyevich
Han, Jianlin
Liu, Xiangdong
Šprem, Nikica
Zhao, Shuhong
Selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes
title Selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes
title_full Selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes
title_fullStr Selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes
title_full_unstemmed Selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes
title_short Selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes
title_sort selective constraints in cold‐region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6144961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30250687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4221
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