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Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and Reveal Introgression of Disease Resistance Genes

African wild pigs have a contentious evolutionary and biogeographic history. Until recently, desert warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) and common warthog (P. africanus) were considered a single species. Molecular evidence surprisingly suggested they diverged at least 4.4 million years ago, and possi...

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Autores principales: Garcia-Erill, Genís, Jørgensen, Christian H F, Muwanika, Vincent B, Wang, Xi, Rasmussen, Malthe S, de Jong, Yvonne A, Gaubert, Philippe, Olayemi, Ayodeji, Salmona, Jordi, Butynski, Thomas M, Bertola, Laura D, Siegismund, Hans R, Albrechtsen, Anders, Heller, Rasmus
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9250280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35779009
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac134
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author Garcia-Erill, Genís
Jørgensen, Christian H F
Muwanika, Vincent B
Wang, Xi
Rasmussen, Malthe S
de Jong, Yvonne A
Gaubert, Philippe
Olayemi, Ayodeji
Salmona, Jordi
Butynski, Thomas M
Bertola, Laura D
Siegismund, Hans R
Albrechtsen, Anders
Heller, Rasmus
author_facet Garcia-Erill, Genís
Jørgensen, Christian H F
Muwanika, Vincent B
Wang, Xi
Rasmussen, Malthe S
de Jong, Yvonne A
Gaubert, Philippe
Olayemi, Ayodeji
Salmona, Jordi
Butynski, Thomas M
Bertola, Laura D
Siegismund, Hans R
Albrechtsen, Anders
Heller, Rasmus
author_sort Garcia-Erill, Genís
collection PubMed
description African wild pigs have a contentious evolutionary and biogeographic history. Until recently, desert warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) and common warthog (P. africanus) were considered a single species. Molecular evidence surprisingly suggested they diverged at least 4.4 million years ago, and possibly outside of Africa. We sequenced the first whole-genomes of four desert warthogs and 35 common warthogs from throughout their range. We show that these two species diverged much later than previously estimated, 400,000–1,700,000 years ago depending on assumptions of gene flow. This brings it into agreement with the paleontological record. We found that the common warthog originated in western Africa and subsequently colonized eastern and southern Africa. During this range expansion, the common warthog interbred with the desert warthog, presumably in eastern Africa, underlining this region’s importance in African biogeography. We found that immune system–related genes may have adaptively introgressed into common warthogs, indicating that resistance to novel diseases was one of the most potent drivers of evolution as common warthogs expanded their range. Hence, we solve some of the key controversies surrounding warthog evolution and reveal a complex evolutionary history involving range expansion, introgression, and adaptation to new diseases.
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spelling pubmed-92502802022-07-05 Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and Reveal Introgression of Disease Resistance Genes Garcia-Erill, Genís Jørgensen, Christian H F Muwanika, Vincent B Wang, Xi Rasmussen, Malthe S de Jong, Yvonne A Gaubert, Philippe Olayemi, Ayodeji Salmona, Jordi Butynski, Thomas M Bertola, Laura D Siegismund, Hans R Albrechtsen, Anders Heller, Rasmus Mol Biol Evol Discoveries African wild pigs have a contentious evolutionary and biogeographic history. Until recently, desert warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) and common warthog (P. africanus) were considered a single species. Molecular evidence surprisingly suggested they diverged at least 4.4 million years ago, and possibly outside of Africa. We sequenced the first whole-genomes of four desert warthogs and 35 common warthogs from throughout their range. We show that these two species diverged much later than previously estimated, 400,000–1,700,000 years ago depending on assumptions of gene flow. This brings it into agreement with the paleontological record. We found that the common warthog originated in western Africa and subsequently colonized eastern and southern Africa. During this range expansion, the common warthog interbred with the desert warthog, presumably in eastern Africa, underlining this region’s importance in African biogeography. We found that immune system–related genes may have adaptively introgressed into common warthogs, indicating that resistance to novel diseases was one of the most potent drivers of evolution as common warthogs expanded their range. Hence, we solve some of the key controversies surrounding warthog evolution and reveal a complex evolutionary history involving range expansion, introgression, and adaptation to new diseases. Oxford University Press 2022-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9250280/ /pubmed/35779009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac134 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of 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-NonCommercial License (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
spellingShingle Discoveries
Garcia-Erill, Genís
Jørgensen, Christian H F
Muwanika, Vincent B
Wang, Xi
Rasmussen, Malthe S
de Jong, Yvonne A
Gaubert, Philippe
Olayemi, Ayodeji
Salmona, Jordi
Butynski, Thomas M
Bertola, Laura D
Siegismund, Hans R
Albrechtsen, Anders
Heller, Rasmus
Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and Reveal Introgression of Disease Resistance Genes
title Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and Reveal Introgression of Disease Resistance Genes
title_full Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and Reveal Introgression of Disease Resistance Genes
title_fullStr Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and Reveal Introgression of Disease Resistance Genes
title_full_unstemmed Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and Reveal Introgression of Disease Resistance Genes
title_short Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and Reveal Introgression of Disease Resistance Genes
title_sort warthog genomes resolve an evolutionary conundrum and reveal introgression of disease resistance genes
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9250280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35779009
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac134
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