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Genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: Hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization

Life underground has provided remarkable examples of adaptive evolution in subterranean mammals; however, genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses still needs further research. There are approximately 250 species of subterranean mammals across three suborders and six families. These sp...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Mengwan, Shi, Luye, Li, Xiujuan, Dong, Qianqian, Sun, Hong, Du, Yimeng, Zhang, Yifeng, Shao, Tian, Cheng, Han, Chen, Weihua, Wang, Zhenlong
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6462
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author Jiang, Mengwan
Shi, Luye
Li, Xiujuan
Dong, Qianqian
Sun, Hong
Du, Yimeng
Zhang, Yifeng
Shao, Tian
Cheng, Han
Chen, Weihua
Wang, Zhenlong
author_facet Jiang, Mengwan
Shi, Luye
Li, Xiujuan
Dong, Qianqian
Sun, Hong
Du, Yimeng
Zhang, Yifeng
Shao, Tian
Cheng, Han
Chen, Weihua
Wang, Zhenlong
author_sort Jiang, Mengwan
collection PubMed
description Life underground has provided remarkable examples of adaptive evolution in subterranean mammals; however, genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses still needs further research. There are approximately 250 species of subterranean mammals across three suborders and six families. These species not only inhabit hypoxic and dark burrows but also exhibit evolved adaptation to hypoxia, cancer resistance, and specialized sensory systems, making them an excellent model of evolution. The adaptive evolution of subterranean mammals has attracted great attention and needs further study. In the present study, phylogenetic analysis of 5,853 single‐copy orthologous gene families of five subterranean mammals (Nannospalax galili, Heterocephalus glaber, Fukomys damarensis, Condylura cristata, and Chrysochloris asiatica) showed that they formed fou distinct clusters. This result is consistent with the traditional systematics of these species. Furthermore, comparison of the high‐quality genomes of these five subterranean mammalian species led to the identification of the genomic signatures of adaptive evolution. Our results show that the five subterranean mammalian did not share positively selected genes but had similar functional enrichment categories, including hypoxia tolerance, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization, which adapted to the environment of underground stresses. Moreover, variations in soil hardness, climate, and lifestyles have resulted in different molecular mechanisms of adaptation to the hypoxic environment and different degrees of visual degradation. These results provide insights into the genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals, with special focus on the characteristics of hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization response to the life underground.
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spelling pubmed-73913382020-08-04 Genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: Hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization Jiang, Mengwan Shi, Luye Li, Xiujuan Dong, Qianqian Sun, Hong Du, Yimeng Zhang, Yifeng Shao, Tian Cheng, Han Chen, Weihua Wang, Zhenlong Ecol Evol Original Research Life underground has provided remarkable examples of adaptive evolution in subterranean mammals; however, genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses still needs further research. There are approximately 250 species of subterranean mammals across three suborders and six families. These species not only inhabit hypoxic and dark burrows but also exhibit evolved adaptation to hypoxia, cancer resistance, and specialized sensory systems, making them an excellent model of evolution. The adaptive evolution of subterranean mammals has attracted great attention and needs further study. In the present study, phylogenetic analysis of 5,853 single‐copy orthologous gene families of five subterranean mammals (Nannospalax galili, Heterocephalus glaber, Fukomys damarensis, Condylura cristata, and Chrysochloris asiatica) showed that they formed fou distinct clusters. This result is consistent with the traditional systematics of these species. Furthermore, comparison of the high‐quality genomes of these five subterranean mammalian species led to the identification of the genomic signatures of adaptive evolution. Our results show that the five subterranean mammalian did not share positively selected genes but had similar functional enrichment categories, including hypoxia tolerance, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization, which adapted to the environment of underground stresses. Moreover, variations in soil hardness, climate, and lifestyles have resulted in different molecular mechanisms of adaptation to the hypoxic environment and different degrees of visual degradation. These results provide insights into the genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals, with special focus on the characteristics of hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization response to the life underground. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7391338/ /pubmed/32760535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6462 Text en © 2020 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
Jiang, Mengwan
Shi, Luye
Li, Xiujuan
Dong, Qianqian
Sun, Hong
Du, Yimeng
Zhang, Yifeng
Shao, Tian
Cheng, Han
Chen, Weihua
Wang, Zhenlong
Genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: Hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization
title Genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: Hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization
title_full Genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: Hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization
title_fullStr Genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: Hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization
title_full_unstemmed Genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: Hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization
title_short Genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: Hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization
title_sort genome‐wide adaptive evolution to underground stresses in subterranean mammals: hypoxia adaption, immunity promotion, and sensory specialization
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32760535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6462
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