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Genome-Wide Convergence during Evolution of Mangroves from Woody Plants.

Shaohua Xu1, Ziwen He1, Zixiao Guo1, Zhang Zhang1, Gerald J Wyckoff2, Anthony Greenberg3, Chung-I Wu1,4, Suhua Shi1.   

Abstract

When living organisms independently invade a new environment, the evolution of similar phenotypic traits is often observed. An interesting but contentious issue is whether the underlying molecular biology also converges in the new habitat. Independent invasions of tropical intertidal zones by woody plants, collectively referred to as mangrove trees, represent some dramatic examples. The high salinity, hypoxia, and other stressors in the new habitat might have affected both genomic features and protein structures. Here, we developed a new method for detecting convergence at conservative Sites (CCS) and applied it to the genomic sequences of mangroves. In simulations, the CCS method drastically reduces random convergence at rapidly evolving sites as well as falsely inferred convergence caused by the misinferences of the ancestral character. In mangrove genomes, we estimated ∼400 genes that have experienced convergence over the background level of convergence in the nonmangrove relatives. The convergent genes are enriched in pathways related to stress response and embryo development, which could be important for mangroves' adaptation to the new habitat.
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Keywords:  adaptive evolution; convergent evolution; genomes; mangroves; marginal environments

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28087771     DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msw277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Evol        ISSN: 0737-4038            Impact factor:   16.240


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