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The Legacy of Recurrent Introgression during the Radiation of Hares

Hybridization may often be an important source of adaptive variation, but the extent and long-term impacts of introgression have seldom been evaluated in the phylogenetic context of a radiation. Hares (Lepus) represent a widespread mammalian radiation of 32 extant species characterized by striking e...

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Autores principales: Ferreira, Mafalda S, Jones, Matthew R, Callahan, Colin M, Farelo, Liliana, Tolesa, Zelalem, Suchentrunk, Franz, Boursot, Pierre, Mills, L Scott, Alves, Paulo C, Good, Jeffrey M, Melo-Ferreira, José
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8048390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33263746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syaa088
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author Ferreira, Mafalda S
Jones, Matthew R
Callahan, Colin M
Farelo, Liliana
Tolesa, Zelalem
Suchentrunk, Franz
Boursot, Pierre
Mills, L Scott
Alves, Paulo C
Good, Jeffrey M
Melo-Ferreira, José
author_facet Ferreira, Mafalda S
Jones, Matthew R
Callahan, Colin M
Farelo, Liliana
Tolesa, Zelalem
Suchentrunk, Franz
Boursot, Pierre
Mills, L Scott
Alves, Paulo C
Good, Jeffrey M
Melo-Ferreira, José
author_sort Ferreira, Mafalda S
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description Hybridization may often be an important source of adaptive variation, but the extent and long-term impacts of introgression have seldom been evaluated in the phylogenetic context of a radiation. Hares (Lepus) represent a widespread mammalian radiation of 32 extant species characterized by striking ecological adaptations and recurrent admixture. To understand the relevance of introgressive hybridization during the diversification of Lepus, we analyzed whole exome sequences (61.7 Mb) from 15 species of hares (1–4 individuals per species), spanning the global distribution of the genus, and two outgroups. We used a coalescent framework to infer species relationships and divergence times, despite extensive genealogical discordance. We found high levels of allele sharing among species and show that this reflects extensive incomplete lineage sorting and temporally layered hybridization. Our results revealed recurrent introgression at all stages along the Lepus radiation, including recent gene flow between extant species since the last glacial maximum but also pervasive ancient introgression occurring since near the origin of the hare lineages. We show that ancient hybridization between northern hemisphere species has resulted in shared variation of potential adaptive relevance to highly seasonal environments, including genes involved in circadian rhythm regulation, pigmentation, and thermoregulation. Our results illustrate how the genetic legacy of ancestral hybridization may persist across a radiation, leaving a long-lasting signature of shared genetic variation that may contribute to adaptation. [Adaptation; ancient introgression; hybridization; Lepus; phylogenomics.]
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spelling pubmed-80483902021-04-20 The Legacy of Recurrent Introgression during the Radiation of Hares Ferreira, Mafalda S Jones, Matthew R Callahan, Colin M Farelo, Liliana Tolesa, Zelalem Suchentrunk, Franz Boursot, Pierre Mills, L Scott Alves, Paulo C Good, Jeffrey M Melo-Ferreira, José Syst Biol Regular Articles Hybridization may often be an important source of adaptive variation, but the extent and long-term impacts of introgression have seldom been evaluated in the phylogenetic context of a radiation. Hares (Lepus) represent a widespread mammalian radiation of 32 extant species characterized by striking ecological adaptations and recurrent admixture. To understand the relevance of introgressive hybridization during the diversification of Lepus, we analyzed whole exome sequences (61.7 Mb) from 15 species of hares (1–4 individuals per species), spanning the global distribution of the genus, and two outgroups. We used a coalescent framework to infer species relationships and divergence times, despite extensive genealogical discordance. We found high levels of allele sharing among species and show that this reflects extensive incomplete lineage sorting and temporally layered hybridization. Our results revealed recurrent introgression at all stages along the Lepus radiation, including recent gene flow between extant species since the last glacial maximum but also pervasive ancient introgression occurring since near the origin of the hare lineages. We show that ancient hybridization between northern hemisphere species has resulted in shared variation of potential adaptive relevance to highly seasonal environments, including genes involved in circadian rhythm regulation, pigmentation, and thermoregulation. Our results illustrate how the genetic legacy of ancestral hybridization may persist across a radiation, leaving a long-lasting signature of shared genetic variation that may contribute to adaptation. [Adaptation; ancient introgression; hybridization; Lepus; phylogenomics.] Oxford University Press 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8048390/ /pubmed/33263746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syaa088 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Systematic Biologists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jones, Matthew R
Callahan, Colin M
Farelo, Liliana
Tolesa, Zelalem
Suchentrunk, Franz
Boursot, Pierre
Mills, L Scott
Alves, Paulo C
Good, Jeffrey M
Melo-Ferreira, José
The Legacy of Recurrent Introgression during the Radiation of Hares
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syaa088
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