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Resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: Preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the Mississippi River Basin

The genetic paradox of biological invasions is complex and multifaceted. In particular, the relative role of disparate propagule sources and genetic adaptation through postintroduction hybridization has remained largely unexplored. To add resolution to this paradox, we investigate the genetic archit...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jun, Gaughan, Sarah, Lamer, James T., Deng, Cao, Hu, Wanting, Wachholtz, Michael, Qin, Shishang, Nie, Hu, Liao, Xiaolin, Ling, Qufei, Li, Weitao, Zhu, Lifeng, Bernatchez, Louis, Wang, Chenghui, Lu, Guoqing
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6976960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31993075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.12863
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author Wang, Jun
Gaughan, Sarah
Lamer, James T.
Deng, Cao
Hu, Wanting
Wachholtz, Michael
Qin, Shishang
Nie, Hu
Liao, Xiaolin
Ling, Qufei
Li, Weitao
Zhu, Lifeng
Bernatchez, Louis
Wang, Chenghui
Lu, Guoqing
author_facet Wang, Jun
Gaughan, Sarah
Lamer, James T.
Deng, Cao
Hu, Wanting
Wachholtz, Michael
Qin, Shishang
Nie, Hu
Liao, Xiaolin
Ling, Qufei
Li, Weitao
Zhu, Lifeng
Bernatchez, Louis
Wang, Chenghui
Lu, Guoqing
author_sort Wang, Jun
collection PubMed
description The genetic paradox of biological invasions is complex and multifaceted. In particular, the relative role of disparate propagule sources and genetic adaptation through postintroduction hybridization has remained largely unexplored. To add resolution to this paradox, we investigate the genetic architecture responsible for the invasion of two invasive Asian carp species, bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) and silver carp (H. molitrix) (bigheaded carps) that experience extensive hybridization in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB). We sequenced the genomes of bighead and silver carps (~1.08G bp and ~1.15G bp, respectively) and their hybrids collected from the MRB. We found moderate‐to‐high heterozygosity in bighead (0.0021) and silver (0.0036) carps, detected significantly higher dN/dS ratios of single‐copy orthologous genes in bigheaded carps versus 10 other species of fish, and identified genes in both species potentially associated with environmental adaptation and other invasion‐related traits. Additionally, we observed a high genomic similarity (96.3% in all syntenic blocks) between bighead and silver carps and over 90% embryonic viability in their experimentally induced hybrids. Our results suggest intrinsic genomic features of bigheaded carps, likely associated with life history traits that presumably evolved within their native ranges, might have facilitated their initial establishment of invasion, whereas ex-situ interspecific hybridization between the carps might have promoted their range expansion. This study reveals an alternative mechanism that could resolve one of the genetic paradoxes in biological invasions and provides invaluable genomic resources for applied research involving bigheaded carps.
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spelling pubmed-69769602020-01-28 Resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: Preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the Mississippi River Basin Wang, Jun Gaughan, Sarah Lamer, James T. Deng, Cao Hu, Wanting Wachholtz, Michael Qin, Shishang Nie, Hu Liao, Xiaolin Ling, Qufei Li, Weitao Zhu, Lifeng Bernatchez, Louis Wang, Chenghui Lu, Guoqing Evol Appl Original Articles The genetic paradox of biological invasions is complex and multifaceted. In particular, the relative role of disparate propagule sources and genetic adaptation through postintroduction hybridization has remained largely unexplored. To add resolution to this paradox, we investigate the genetic architecture responsible for the invasion of two invasive Asian carp species, bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) and silver carp (H. molitrix) (bigheaded carps) that experience extensive hybridization in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB). We sequenced the genomes of bighead and silver carps (~1.08G bp and ~1.15G bp, respectively) and their hybrids collected from the MRB. We found moderate‐to‐high heterozygosity in bighead (0.0021) and silver (0.0036) carps, detected significantly higher dN/dS ratios of single‐copy orthologous genes in bigheaded carps versus 10 other species of fish, and identified genes in both species potentially associated with environmental adaptation and other invasion‐related traits. Additionally, we observed a high genomic similarity (96.3% in all syntenic blocks) between bighead and silver carps and over 90% embryonic viability in their experimentally induced hybrids. Our results suggest intrinsic genomic features of bigheaded carps, likely associated with life history traits that presumably evolved within their native ranges, might have facilitated their initial establishment of invasion, whereas ex-situ interspecific hybridization between the carps might have promoted their range expansion. This study reveals an alternative mechanism that could resolve one of the genetic paradoxes in biological invasions and provides invaluable genomic resources for applied research involving bigheaded carps. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6976960/ /pubmed/31993075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.12863 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications 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 Articles
Wang, Jun
Gaughan, Sarah
Lamer, James T.
Deng, Cao
Hu, Wanting
Wachholtz, Michael
Qin, Shishang
Nie, Hu
Liao, Xiaolin
Ling, Qufei
Li, Weitao
Zhu, Lifeng
Bernatchez, Louis
Wang, Chenghui
Lu, Guoqing
Resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: Preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the Mississippi River Basin
title Resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: Preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the Mississippi River Basin
title_full Resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: Preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the Mississippi River Basin
title_fullStr Resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: Preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the Mississippi River Basin
title_full_unstemmed Resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: Preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the Mississippi River Basin
title_short Resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: Preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the Mississippi River Basin
title_sort resolving the genetic paradox of invasions: preadapted genomes and postintroduction hybridization of bigheaded carps in the mississippi river basin
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6976960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31993075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.12863
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