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Whole-genome sequencing reveals the extent of heterozygosity in a preferentially self-fertilizing hermaphroditic vertebrate.

Luana S F Lins1, Shawn Trojahn1, Alexandra Sockell2, Muh-Ching Yee3, Andrey Tatarenkov4, Carlos D Bustamante2,5, Ryan L Earley6, Joanna L Kelley1.   

Abstract

The mangrove rivulus, Kryptolebias marmoratus, is one of only two self-fertilizing hermaphroditic fish species and inhabits mangrove forests. While selfing can be advantageous, it reduces heterozygosity and decreases genetic diversity. Studies using microsatellites found that there are variable levels of selfing among populations of K. marmoratus, but overall, there is a low rate of outcrossing and, therefore, low heterozygosity. In this study, we used whole-genome data to assess the levels of heterozygosity in different lineages of the mangrove rivulus and infer the phylogenetic relationships among those lineages. We sequenced whole genomes from 15 lineages that were completely homozygous at microsatellite loci and used single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to determine heterozygosity levels. More variation was uncovered than in studies using microsatellite data because of the resolution of full genome sequencing data. Moreover, missense polymorphisms were found most often in genes associated with immune function and reproduction. Inferred phylogenetic relationships suggest that lineages largely group by their geographic distribution. The use of whole-genome data provided further insight into genetic diversity in this unique species. Although this study was limited by the number of lineages that were available, these data suggest that there is previously undescribed variation within lineages of K. marmoratus that could have functional consequences and (or) inform us about the limits to selfing (e.g., genetic load, accumulation of deleterious mutations) and selection that might favor the maintenance of heterozygosity. These results highlight the need to sequence additional individuals within and among lineages.

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Keywords:  Kryptolebias marmoratus; autofécondation; heterozygosity; hétérozygotie; self-fertilizing

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29268023     DOI: 10.1139/gen-2017-0188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome        ISSN: 0831-2796            Impact factor:   2.166


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