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Diverging patterns of introgression from Schistosoma bovis across S. haematobium African lineages

Hybridization is a fascinating evolutionary phenomenon that raises the question of how species maintain their integrity. Inter-species hybridization occurs between certain Schistosoma species that can cause important public health and veterinary issues. In particular hybrids between Schistosoma haem...

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Autores principales: Rey, Olivier, Toulza, Eve, Chaparro, Cristian, Allienne, Jean-François, Kincaid-Smith, Julien, Mathieu-Begné, Eglantine, Allan, Fiona, Rollinson, David, Webster, Bonnie L., Boissier, Jérôme
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33544762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009313
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author Rey, Olivier
Toulza, Eve
Chaparro, Cristian
Allienne, Jean-François
Kincaid-Smith, Julien
Mathieu-Begné, Eglantine
Allan, Fiona
Rollinson, David
Webster, Bonnie L.
Boissier, Jérôme
author_facet Rey, Olivier
Toulza, Eve
Chaparro, Cristian
Allienne, Jean-François
Kincaid-Smith, Julien
Mathieu-Begné, Eglantine
Allan, Fiona
Rollinson, David
Webster, Bonnie L.
Boissier, Jérôme
author_sort Rey, Olivier
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description Hybridization is a fascinating evolutionary phenomenon that raises the question of how species maintain their integrity. Inter-species hybridization occurs between certain Schistosoma species that can cause important public health and veterinary issues. In particular hybrids between Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis associated with humans and animals respectively are frequently identified in Africa. Recent genomic evidence indicates that some S. haematobium populations show signatures of genomic introgression from S. bovis. Here, we conducted a genomic comparative study and investigated the genomic relationships between S. haematobium, S. bovis and their hybrids using 19 isolates originating from a wide geographical range over Africa, including samples initially classified as S. haematobium (n = 11), S. bovis (n = 6) and S. haematobium x S. bovis hybrids (n = 2). Based on a whole genomic sequencing approach, we developed 56,181 SNPs that allowed a clear differentiation of S. bovis isolates from a genomic cluster including all S. haematobium isolates and a natural S. haematobium-bovis hybrid. All the isolates from the S. haematobium cluster except the isolate from Madagascar harbored signatures of genomic introgression from S. bovis. Isolates from Corsica, Mali and Egypt harbored the S. bovis-like Invadolysin gene, an introgressed tract that has been previously detected in some introgressed S. haematobium populations from Niger. Together our results highlight the fact that introgression from S. bovis is widespread across S. haematobium and that the observed introgression is unidirectional.
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spelling pubmed-78917652021-03-01 Diverging patterns of introgression from Schistosoma bovis across S. haematobium African lineages Rey, Olivier Toulza, Eve Chaparro, Cristian Allienne, Jean-François Kincaid-Smith, Julien Mathieu-Begné, Eglantine Allan, Fiona Rollinson, David Webster, Bonnie L. Boissier, Jérôme PLoS Pathog Research Article Hybridization is a fascinating evolutionary phenomenon that raises the question of how species maintain their integrity. Inter-species hybridization occurs between certain Schistosoma species that can cause important public health and veterinary issues. In particular hybrids between Schistosoma haematobium and S. bovis associated with humans and animals respectively are frequently identified in Africa. Recent genomic evidence indicates that some S. haematobium populations show signatures of genomic introgression from S. bovis. Here, we conducted a genomic comparative study and investigated the genomic relationships between S. haematobium, S. bovis and their hybrids using 19 isolates originating from a wide geographical range over Africa, including samples initially classified as S. haematobium (n = 11), S. bovis (n = 6) and S. haematobium x S. bovis hybrids (n = 2). Based on a whole genomic sequencing approach, we developed 56,181 SNPs that allowed a clear differentiation of S. bovis isolates from a genomic cluster including all S. haematobium isolates and a natural S. haematobium-bovis hybrid. All the isolates from the S. haematobium cluster except the isolate from Madagascar harbored signatures of genomic introgression from S. bovis. Isolates from Corsica, Mali and Egypt harbored the S. bovis-like Invadolysin gene, an introgressed tract that has been previously detected in some introgressed S. haematobium populations from Niger. Together our results highlight the fact that introgression from S. bovis is widespread across S. haematobium and that the observed introgression is unidirectional. Public Library of Science 2021-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7891765/ /pubmed/33544762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009313 Text en © 2021 Rey 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rey, Olivier
Toulza, Eve
Chaparro, Cristian
Allienne, Jean-François
Kincaid-Smith, Julien
Mathieu-Begné, Eglantine
Allan, Fiona
Rollinson, David
Webster, Bonnie L.
Boissier, Jérôme
Diverging patterns of introgression from Schistosoma bovis across S. haematobium African lineages
title Diverging patterns of introgression from Schistosoma bovis across S. haematobium African lineages
title_full Diverging patterns of introgression from Schistosoma bovis across S. haematobium African lineages
title_fullStr Diverging patterns of introgression from Schistosoma bovis across S. haematobium African lineages
title_full_unstemmed Diverging patterns of introgression from Schistosoma bovis across S. haematobium African lineages
title_short Diverging patterns of introgression from Schistosoma bovis across S. haematobium African lineages
title_sort diverging patterns of introgression from schistosoma bovis across s. haematobium african lineages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33544762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009313
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