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Accelerated Evolution of Tissue-Specific Genes Mediates Divergence Amidst Gene Flow in European Green Lizards

The European green lizards of the Lacerta viridis complex consist of two closely related species, L. viridis and Lacerta bilineata that split less than 7 million years ago in the presence of gene flow. Recently, a third lineage, referred to as the “Adriatic” was described within the L. viridis compl...

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Autores principales: Kolora, Sree Rohit Raj, Gysi, Deisy Morselli, Schaffer, Stefan, Grimm-Seyfarth, Annegret, Szabolcs, Márton, Faria, Rui, Henle, Klaus, Stadler, Peter F, Schlegel, Martin, Nowick, Katja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8382678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33988711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab109
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author Kolora, Sree Rohit Raj
Gysi, Deisy Morselli
Schaffer, Stefan
Grimm-Seyfarth, Annegret
Szabolcs, Márton
Faria, Rui
Henle, Klaus
Stadler, Peter F
Schlegel, Martin
Nowick, Katja
author_facet Kolora, Sree Rohit Raj
Gysi, Deisy Morselli
Schaffer, Stefan
Grimm-Seyfarth, Annegret
Szabolcs, Márton
Faria, Rui
Henle, Klaus
Stadler, Peter F
Schlegel, Martin
Nowick, Katja
author_sort Kolora, Sree Rohit Raj
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description The European green lizards of the Lacerta viridis complex consist of two closely related species, L. viridis and Lacerta bilineata that split less than 7 million years ago in the presence of gene flow. Recently, a third lineage, referred to as the “Adriatic” was described within the L. viridis complex distributed from Slovenia to Greece. However, whether gene flow between the Adriatic lineage and L. viridis or L. bilineata has occurred and the evolutionary processes involved in their diversification are currently unknown. We hypothesized that divergence occurred in the presence of gene flow between multiple lineages and involved tissue-specific gene evolution. In this study, we sequenced the whole genome of an individual of the Adriatic lineage and tested for the presence of gene flow amongst L. viridis, L. bilineata, and Adriatic. Additionally, we sequenced transcriptomes from multiple tissues to understand tissue-specific effects. The species tree supports that the Adriatic lineage is a sister taxon to L. bilineata. We detected gene flow between the Adriatic lineage and L. viridis suggesting that the evolutionary history of the L. viridis complex is likely shaped by gene flow. Interestingly, we observed topological differences between the autosomal and Z-chromosome phylogenies with a few fast evolving genes on the Z-chromosome. Genes highly expressed in the ovaries and strongly co-expressed in the brain experienced accelerated evolution presumably contributing to establishing reproductive isolation in the L. viridis complex.
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spelling pubmed-83826782021-08-24 Accelerated Evolution of Tissue-Specific Genes Mediates Divergence Amidst Gene Flow in European Green Lizards Kolora, Sree Rohit Raj Gysi, Deisy Morselli Schaffer, Stefan Grimm-Seyfarth, Annegret Szabolcs, Márton Faria, Rui Henle, Klaus Stadler, Peter F Schlegel, Martin Nowick, Katja Genome Biol Evol Research Article The European green lizards of the Lacerta viridis complex consist of two closely related species, L. viridis and Lacerta bilineata that split less than 7 million years ago in the presence of gene flow. Recently, a third lineage, referred to as the “Adriatic” was described within the L. viridis complex distributed from Slovenia to Greece. However, whether gene flow between the Adriatic lineage and L. viridis or L. bilineata has occurred and the evolutionary processes involved in their diversification are currently unknown. We hypothesized that divergence occurred in the presence of gene flow between multiple lineages and involved tissue-specific gene evolution. In this study, we sequenced the whole genome of an individual of the Adriatic lineage and tested for the presence of gene flow amongst L. viridis, L. bilineata, and Adriatic. Additionally, we sequenced transcriptomes from multiple tissues to understand tissue-specific effects. The species tree supports that the Adriatic lineage is a sister taxon to L. bilineata. We detected gene flow between the Adriatic lineage and L. viridis suggesting that the evolutionary history of the L. viridis complex is likely shaped by gene flow. Interestingly, we observed topological differences between the autosomal and Z-chromosome phylogenies with a few fast evolving genes on the Z-chromosome. Genes highly expressed in the ovaries and strongly co-expressed in the brain experienced accelerated evolution presumably contributing to establishing reproductive isolation in the L. viridis complex. Oxford University Press 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8382678/ /pubmed/33988711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab109 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. 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. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Kolora, Sree Rohit Raj
Gysi, Deisy Morselli
Schaffer, Stefan
Grimm-Seyfarth, Annegret
Szabolcs, Márton
Faria, Rui
Henle, Klaus
Stadler, Peter F
Schlegel, Martin
Nowick, Katja
Accelerated Evolution of Tissue-Specific Genes Mediates Divergence Amidst Gene Flow in European Green Lizards
title Accelerated Evolution of Tissue-Specific Genes Mediates Divergence Amidst Gene Flow in European Green Lizards
title_full Accelerated Evolution of Tissue-Specific Genes Mediates Divergence Amidst Gene Flow in European Green Lizards
title_fullStr Accelerated Evolution of Tissue-Specific Genes Mediates Divergence Amidst Gene Flow in European Green Lizards
title_full_unstemmed Accelerated Evolution of Tissue-Specific Genes Mediates Divergence Amidst Gene Flow in European Green Lizards
title_short Accelerated Evolution of Tissue-Specific Genes Mediates Divergence Amidst Gene Flow in European Green Lizards
title_sort accelerated evolution of tissue-specific genes mediates divergence amidst gene flow in european green lizards
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8382678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33988711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab109
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