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Diversification and introgression in four chromosomal taxa of the Pearson's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus pearsoni) group.
Zhou, Weiwei; Furey, Neil M; Soisook, Pipat; Thong, Vu D; Lim, Burton K; Rossiter, Stephen J; Mao, Xiuguang.
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  • Zhou W; School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Furey NM; Fauna & Flora International (Cambodia), PO Box 1380, No. 19, Street 360, Boeng Keng Kong 1, Phnom Penh 12000, Cambodia.
  • Soisook P; Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Natural History Museum, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110, Thailand.
  • Thong VD; Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Viet Nam; Graduate University of Science and Technology, VAST, Viet Nam.
  • Lim BK; Department of Natural History, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6, Canada.
  • Rossiter SJ; School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 4NS, UK. Electronic address: s.j.rossiter@qmul.ac.uk.
  • Mao X; School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China. Electronic address: xgmao@sklec.ecnu.edu.cn.
Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 183: 107784, 2023 06.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37040825
ABSTRACT
Chromosomal variation among closely related taxa is common in both plants and animals, and can reduce rates of introgression as well as promote reproductive isolation and speciation. In mammals, studies relating introgression to chromosomal variation have tended to focus on a few model systems and typically characterized levels of introgression using small numbers of loci. Here we took a genome-wide approach to examine how introgression rates vary among four closely related horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus pearsoni group) that possess different diploid chromosome numbers (2n = 42, 44, 46, and 60) resulting from Robertsonian (Rb) changes (fissions/fusions). Using a sequence capture we obtained orthologous loci for thousands of nuclear loci, as well as mitogenomes, and performed phylogenetic and population genetic analyses. We found that the taxon with 2n = 60 was the first to diverge in this group, and that the relationships among the three other taxa (2n = 42, 44 and 46) showed discordance across our different analyses. Our results revealed signatures of multiple ancient introgression events between the four taxa, with evidence of mitonuclar discordance in phylogenetic trees and reticulation events in their evolutionary history. Despite this, we found no evidence of recent and/or ongoing introgression between taxa. Overall, our results indicate that the effects of Rb changes on the reduction of introgression are complicated and that these may contribute to reproductive isolation and speciation in concert with other factors (e.g. phenotypic and genic divergence).
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Quirópteros Tipo de estudio: Incidence_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Mol Phylogenet Evol Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA / BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Quirópteros Tipo de estudio: Incidence_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Mol Phylogenet Evol Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA / BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China