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Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China

The phylogeny and speciation of subterranean zokors in China are unclear, as previous studies on morphology and limited molecular markers have generated conflicting results. This study unraveled the complex evolutionary history of eight zokor species in China based on de novo assembly at chromosome...

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Autores principales: Liu, Xi, Zhang, Shangzhe, Cai, Zhenyuan, Kuang, Zhuoran, Wan, Na, Wang, Yinjia, Mao, Leyan, An, Xuan, Li, Fang, Feng, Tuo, Liang, Xiaolong, Qiao, Zhenglei, Nevo, Eviatar, Li, Kexin
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9171634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35512099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2121819119
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author Liu, Xi
Zhang, Shangzhe
Cai, Zhenyuan
Kuang, Zhuoran
Wan, Na
Wang, Yinjia
Mao, Leyan
An, Xuan
Li, Fang
Feng, Tuo
Liang, Xiaolong
Qiao, Zhenglei
Nevo, Eviatar
Li, Kexin
author_facet Liu, Xi
Zhang, Shangzhe
Cai, Zhenyuan
Kuang, Zhuoran
Wan, Na
Wang, Yinjia
Mao, Leyan
An, Xuan
Li, Fang
Feng, Tuo
Liang, Xiaolong
Qiao, Zhenglei
Nevo, Eviatar
Li, Kexin
author_sort Liu, Xi
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description The phylogeny and speciation of subterranean zokors in China are unclear, as previous studies on morphology and limited molecular markers have generated conflicting results. This study unraveled the complex evolutionary history of eight zokor species in China based on de novo assembly at chromosome level and whole-genome sequencing of 23 populations. We found extensive phylogenetic discordances between nuclear and mitochondrial phylogenies, and different coalescent phylogenies, which could be explained by introgression and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS). The recent Qinghai-Tibet Plateau uplift (∼3.60 million y ago; Mya) drove Eospalax to speciate into clade A and clade B (∼3.22 Mya), and discordant phylogenies in this node were mainly attributed to introgression rather than ILS. Clade A rapidly diverged into three lineages due to geographical isolation and glaciation, while glaciation and C4 plant expansion contributed to the speciation of clade B. ILS contributed to the discordances of two rapidly radiated nodes rather than introgression. The effective population sizes (Ne’s) of all the species of Eospalax were affected by three glaciations. Ancient polymorphisms and divergence hitchhiking contribute to genomic islands of all the species pairs. Positively selected genes putatively related to specific inhabitation adaptations were identified, such as heart development, neurogenesis, DNA repair, and immune response. Climate, geological tectonism, and C4 vegetation shaped the adaptation and speciation of zokors in China.
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spelling pubmed-91716342022-11-05 Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China Liu, Xi Zhang, Shangzhe Cai, Zhenyuan Kuang, Zhuoran Wan, Na Wang, Yinjia Mao, Leyan An, Xuan Li, Fang Feng, Tuo Liang, Xiaolong Qiao, Zhenglei Nevo, Eviatar Li, Kexin Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences The phylogeny and speciation of subterranean zokors in China are unclear, as previous studies on morphology and limited molecular markers have generated conflicting results. This study unraveled the complex evolutionary history of eight zokor species in China based on de novo assembly at chromosome level and whole-genome sequencing of 23 populations. We found extensive phylogenetic discordances between nuclear and mitochondrial phylogenies, and different coalescent phylogenies, which could be explained by introgression and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS). The recent Qinghai-Tibet Plateau uplift (∼3.60 million y ago; Mya) drove Eospalax to speciate into clade A and clade B (∼3.22 Mya), and discordant phylogenies in this node were mainly attributed to introgression rather than ILS. Clade A rapidly diverged into three lineages due to geographical isolation and glaciation, while glaciation and C4 plant expansion contributed to the speciation of clade B. ILS contributed to the discordances of two rapidly radiated nodes rather than introgression. The effective population sizes (Ne’s) of all the species of Eospalax were affected by three glaciations. Ancient polymorphisms and divergence hitchhiking contribute to genomic islands of all the species pairs. Positively selected genes putatively related to specific inhabitation adaptations were identified, such as heart development, neurogenesis, DNA repair, and immune response. Climate, geological tectonism, and C4 vegetation shaped the adaptation and speciation of zokors in China. National Academy of Sciences 2022-05-05 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9171634/ /pubmed/35512099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2121819119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Liu, Xi
Zhang, Shangzhe
Cai, Zhenyuan
Kuang, Zhuoran
Wan, Na
Wang, Yinjia
Mao, Leyan
An, Xuan
Li, Fang
Feng, Tuo
Liang, Xiaolong
Qiao, Zhenglei
Nevo, Eviatar
Li, Kexin
Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China
title Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China
title_full Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China
title_fullStr Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China
title_full_unstemmed Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China
title_short Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China
title_sort genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in china
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9171634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35512099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2121819119
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