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Genomic Mechanisms of Physiological and Morphological Adaptations of Limestone Langurs to Karst Habitats.

Zhijin Liu1,2, Liye Zhang1,3, Zhongze Yan1,2, Zhijie Ren4, Fengming Han5, Xinxin Tan1,3, Zhiyuan Xiang1,3, Fang Dong1,2, Zuomin Yang1,6, Guangjian Liu1, Ziming Wang1,3, Jiali Zhang1, Tengcheng Que7, Chaohui Tang8, Yifeng Li8, Song Wang9, Junyi Wu9, Legong Li4, Chengming Huang1, Christian Roos10, Ming Li1,11.   

Abstract

Knowledge of the physiological and morphological evolution and adaptation of nonhuman primates is critical to understand hominin origins, physiological ecology, morphological evolution, and applications in biomedicine. Particularly, limestone langurs represent a direct example of adaptations to the challenges of exploiting a high calcium and harsh environment. Here, we report a de novo genome assembly (Tfra_2.0) of a male François's langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) with contig N50 of 16.3 Mb and resequencing data of 23 individuals representing five limestone and four forest langur species. Comparative genomics reveals evidence for functional evolution in genes and gene families related to calcium signaling in the limestone langur genome, probably as an adaptation to naturally occurring high calcium levels present in water and plant resources in karst habitats. The genomic and functional analyses suggest that a single point mutation (Lys1905Arg) in the α1c subunit of the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel Cav1.2 (CACNA1C) attenuates the inward calcium current into the cells in vitro. Population genomic analyses and RNA-sequencing indicate that EDNRB is less expressed in white tail hair follicles of the white-headed langur (T. leucocephalus) compared with the black-colored François's langur and hence might be responsible for species-specific differences in body coloration. Our findings contribute to a new understanding of gene-environment interactions and physiomorphological adaptative mechanisms in ecologically specialized primate taxa.
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Keywords:  zzm321990 Trachypithecuszzm321990 ; adaptive evolution; calcium signaling pathway; langur genome; nonhuman primates; pelage coloration

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31846031     DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msz301

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


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