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Phylogenomic analyses of the genus Drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation
Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excellent subjects for evolutionary genomic studies. Here, we have developed a database of high‐quality assemblies for 46 Drosophila species and one closely related Zaprionus. Fifteen of the genomes were new...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9299920/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34839580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13561 |
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author | Li, Fang Rane, Rahul V. Luria, Victor Xiong, Zijun Chen, Jiawei Li, Zimai Catullo, Renee A. Griffin, Philippa C. Schiffer, Michele Pearce, Stephen Lee, Siu Fai McElroy, Kerensa Stocker, Ann Shirriffs, Jennifer Cockerell, Fiona Coppin, Chris Sgrò, Carla M. Karger, Amir Cain, John W. Weber, Jessica A. Santpere, Gabriel Kirschner, Marc W. Hoffmann, Ary A. Oakeshott, John G. Zhang, Guojie |
author_facet | Li, Fang Rane, Rahul V. Luria, Victor Xiong, Zijun Chen, Jiawei Li, Zimai Catullo, Renee A. Griffin, Philippa C. Schiffer, Michele Pearce, Stephen Lee, Siu Fai McElroy, Kerensa Stocker, Ann Shirriffs, Jennifer Cockerell, Fiona Coppin, Chris Sgrò, Carla M. Karger, Amir Cain, John W. Weber, Jessica A. Santpere, Gabriel Kirschner, Marc W. Hoffmann, Ary A. Oakeshott, John G. Zhang, Guojie |
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description | Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excellent subjects for evolutionary genomic studies. Here, we have developed a database of high‐quality assemblies for 46 Drosophila species and one closely related Zaprionus. Fifteen of the genomes were newly sequenced, and 20 were improved with additional sequencing. New or improved annotations were generated for all 47 species, assisted by new transcriptomes for 19. Phylogenomic analyses of these data resolved several previously ambiguous relationships, especially in the melanogaster species group. However, it also revealed significant phylogenetic incongruence among genes, mainly in the form of incomplete lineage sorting in the subgenus Sophophora but also including asymmetric introgression in the subgenus Drosophila. Using the phylogeny as a framework and taking into account these incongruences, we then screened the data for genome‐wide signals of adaptation to different climatic niches. First, phylostratigraphy revealed relatively high rates of recent novel gene gain in three temperate pseudoobscura and five desert‐adapted cactophilic mulleri subgroup species. Second, we found differing ratios of nonsynonymous to synonymous substitutions in several hundred orthologues between climate generalists and specialists, with trends for significantly higher ratios for those in tropical and lower ratios for those in temperate‐continental specialists respectively than those in the climate generalists. Finally, resequencing natural populations of 13 species revealed tropics‐restricted species generally had smaller population sizes, lower genome diversity and more deleterious mutations than the more widespread species. We conclude that adaptation to different climates in the genus Drosophila has been associated with large‐scale and multifaceted genomic changes. |
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spelling | pubmed-92999202022-07-21 Phylogenomic analyses of the genus Drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation Li, Fang Rane, Rahul V. Luria, Victor Xiong, Zijun Chen, Jiawei Li, Zimai Catullo, Renee A. Griffin, Philippa C. Schiffer, Michele Pearce, Stephen Lee, Siu Fai McElroy, Kerensa Stocker, Ann Shirriffs, Jennifer Cockerell, Fiona Coppin, Chris Sgrò, Carla M. Karger, Amir Cain, John W. Weber, Jessica A. Santpere, Gabriel Kirschner, Marc W. Hoffmann, Ary A. Oakeshott, John G. Zhang, Guojie Mol Ecol Resour RESOURCE ARTICLES Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excellent subjects for evolutionary genomic studies. Here, we have developed a database of high‐quality assemblies for 46 Drosophila species and one closely related Zaprionus. Fifteen of the genomes were newly sequenced, and 20 were improved with additional sequencing. New or improved annotations were generated for all 47 species, assisted by new transcriptomes for 19. Phylogenomic analyses of these data resolved several previously ambiguous relationships, especially in the melanogaster species group. However, it also revealed significant phylogenetic incongruence among genes, mainly in the form of incomplete lineage sorting in the subgenus Sophophora but also including asymmetric introgression in the subgenus Drosophila. Using the phylogeny as a framework and taking into account these incongruences, we then screened the data for genome‐wide signals of adaptation to different climatic niches. First, phylostratigraphy revealed relatively high rates of recent novel gene gain in three temperate pseudoobscura and five desert‐adapted cactophilic mulleri subgroup species. Second, we found differing ratios of nonsynonymous to synonymous substitutions in several hundred orthologues between climate generalists and specialists, with trends for significantly higher ratios for those in tropical and lower ratios for those in temperate‐continental specialists respectively than those in the climate generalists. Finally, resequencing natural populations of 13 species revealed tropics‐restricted species generally had smaller population sizes, lower genome diversity and more deleterious mutations than the more widespread species. We conclude that adaptation to different climates in the genus Drosophila has been associated with large‐scale and multifaceted genomic changes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-12-08 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9299920/ /pubmed/34839580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13561 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Molecular Ecology Resources published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | RESOURCE ARTICLES Li, Fang Rane, Rahul V. Luria, Victor Xiong, Zijun Chen, Jiawei Li, Zimai Catullo, Renee A. Griffin, Philippa C. Schiffer, Michele Pearce, Stephen Lee, Siu Fai McElroy, Kerensa Stocker, Ann Shirriffs, Jennifer Cockerell, Fiona Coppin, Chris Sgrò, Carla M. Karger, Amir Cain, John W. Weber, Jessica A. Santpere, Gabriel Kirschner, Marc W. Hoffmann, Ary A. Oakeshott, John G. Zhang, Guojie Phylogenomic analyses of the genus Drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation |
title | Phylogenomic analyses of the genus Drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation |
title_full | Phylogenomic analyses of the genus Drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation |
title_fullStr | Phylogenomic analyses of the genus Drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation |
title_full_unstemmed | Phylogenomic analyses of the genus Drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation |
title_short | Phylogenomic analyses of the genus Drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation |
title_sort | phylogenomic analyses of the genus drosophila reveals genomic signals of climate adaptation |
topic | RESOURCE ARTICLES |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9299920/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34839580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13561 |
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