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Genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas
Pikas (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) are small mouse-like lagomorphs. To investigate their adaptation to different ecological environments during their dispersal from the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau (QTP), we collected 226 pikas and measured 20 morphological characteristics and recorded habitat inform...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9486525/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35993133 http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2022.072 |
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author | Tang, Rui-Xiang Wang, Jiao Li, Yi-Fei Zhou, Cheng-Ran Meng, Guan-Liang Li, Feng-Jun Lan, Yue Price, Megan Podsiadlowski, Lars Yu, Yan Wang, Xu-Ming Liu, Yin-Xun Yue, Bi-Song Liu, Shan-Lin Fan, Zhen-Xin Liu, Shao-Ying |
author_facet | Tang, Rui-Xiang Wang, Jiao Li, Yi-Fei Zhou, Cheng-Ran Meng, Guan-Liang Li, Feng-Jun Lan, Yue Price, Megan Podsiadlowski, Lars Yu, Yan Wang, Xu-Ming Liu, Yin-Xun Yue, Bi-Song Liu, Shan-Lin Fan, Zhen-Xin Liu, Shao-Ying |
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description | Pikas (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) are small mouse-like lagomorphs. To investigate their adaptation to different ecological environments during their dispersal from the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau (QTP), we collected 226 pikas and measured 20 morphological characteristics and recorded habitat information. We also sequenced the genome of 81 specimens, representing 27 putative pika species. The genome-wide tree based on 4 090 coding genes identified five subgenera, i.e., Alienauroa, Conothoa, Lagotona, Ochotona, and Pika, consistent with morphometric data. Morphologically, Alienauroa and Ochotona had similar traits, including smaller size and earlier divergence time compared to other pikas. Consistently, the habitats of Alienauroa and Ochotona differed from those of the remaining subgenera. Phylogenetic signal analysis detected 83 genes significantly related to morphological characteristics, including several visual and hearing-related genes. Analysis of shared amino acid substitutions and positively selected genes (PSGs) in Alienauroa and Ochotona identified two genes, i.e., mitochondrial function-related TSFM (p.Q155E) and low-light visual sensitivity-related PROM1 (p.H419Y). Functional experiments demonstrated that TSFM-155E significantly enhanced mitochondrial function compared to TSFM-155Q in other pikas, and PROM1-419Y decreased the modeling of dynamic intracellular chloride efflux upon calcium uptake. Alienauroa and Ochotona individuals mostly inhabit different environments (e.g., subtropical forests) than other pikas, suggesting that a shift from the larger ancestral type and changes in sensory acuity and energy enhancement may have been required in their new environments. This study increases our understanding of the evolutionary history of pikas. |
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spelling | pubmed-94865252022-09-23 Genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas Tang, Rui-Xiang Wang, Jiao Li, Yi-Fei Zhou, Cheng-Ran Meng, Guan-Liang Li, Feng-Jun Lan, Yue Price, Megan Podsiadlowski, Lars Yu, Yan Wang, Xu-Ming Liu, Yin-Xun Yue, Bi-Song Liu, Shan-Lin Fan, Zhen-Xin Liu, Shao-Ying Zool Res Article Pikas (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) are small mouse-like lagomorphs. To investigate their adaptation to different ecological environments during their dispersal from the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau (QTP), we collected 226 pikas and measured 20 morphological characteristics and recorded habitat information. We also sequenced the genome of 81 specimens, representing 27 putative pika species. The genome-wide tree based on 4 090 coding genes identified five subgenera, i.e., Alienauroa, Conothoa, Lagotona, Ochotona, and Pika, consistent with morphometric data. Morphologically, Alienauroa and Ochotona had similar traits, including smaller size and earlier divergence time compared to other pikas. Consistently, the habitats of Alienauroa and Ochotona differed from those of the remaining subgenera. Phylogenetic signal analysis detected 83 genes significantly related to morphological characteristics, including several visual and hearing-related genes. Analysis of shared amino acid substitutions and positively selected genes (PSGs) in Alienauroa and Ochotona identified two genes, i.e., mitochondrial function-related TSFM (p.Q155E) and low-light visual sensitivity-related PROM1 (p.H419Y). Functional experiments demonstrated that TSFM-155E significantly enhanced mitochondrial function compared to TSFM-155Q in other pikas, and PROM1-419Y decreased the modeling of dynamic intracellular chloride efflux upon calcium uptake. Alienauroa and Ochotona individuals mostly inhabit different environments (e.g., subtropical forests) than other pikas, suggesting that a shift from the larger ancestral type and changes in sensory acuity and energy enhancement may have been required in their new environments. This study increases our understanding of the evolutionary history of pikas. Science Press 2022-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9486525/ /pubmed/35993133 http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2022.072 Text en 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 unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Tang, Rui-Xiang Wang, Jiao Li, Yi-Fei Zhou, Cheng-Ran Meng, Guan-Liang Li, Feng-Jun Lan, Yue Price, Megan Podsiadlowski, Lars Yu, Yan Wang, Xu-Ming Liu, Yin-Xun Yue, Bi-Song Liu, Shan-Lin Fan, Zhen-Xin Liu, Shao-Ying Genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas |
title | Genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas |
title_full | Genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas |
title_fullStr | Genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas |
title_full_unstemmed | Genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas |
title_short | Genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas |
title_sort | genomics and morphometrics reveal the adaptive evolution of pikas |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9486525/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35993133 http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2022.072 |
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