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Substantially adaptive potential in polyploid cyprinid fishes: evidence from biogeographic, phylogenetic and genomic studies.

Xinxin Li1, Baocheng Guo1,2,3.   

Abstract

Whole genome duplication (WGD) is commonly believed to play key roles in vertebrate evolution. However, nowadays polyploidy exists in a few fish, amphibian and reptile groups only, and seems to be an evolutionary dead end in vertebrates. We investigate the evolutionary significance of polyploidization in Cyprinidae-a fish family that contains more polyploid species than any other vertebrate group-with integrated biogeographic, phylogenetic and genomic analyses. First, polyploid species are found to be significantly frequent in areas of higher altitude and lower mean annual temperature compared with diploid species in Cyprinidae. Second, a polyploidy-related diversification rate shift is observed in Cyprinidae. This increased net diversification rate is only seen in three polyploid lineages, and other polyploid lineages have similar net diversification rate as well as diploid lineages in Cyprinidae. Interestingly, significant 'lag times' existed between polyploidization and radiation in Cyprinidae. Multiple polyploid lineages were established approximately 15 Ma through recurrent allopolyploidization events, but the net diversification rate did not start to increase until approximately 5 Ma-long after polyploidization events. Environmental changes associated with the continuous uplift of the Tibetan Plateau and climate change have probably promoted the initial establishment and subsequent radiation of polyploidy in Cyprinidae. Finally, the unique retention of duplicated genes in polyploid cyprinids adapted to harsh environments is found. Taken together, our results suggest that polyploidy in Cyprinidae is far more than an evolutionary dead end, but rather shows substantially adaptive potential. Polyploid cyprinids thus constitute an ideal model system for unveiling largely unexplored consequences of WGD in vertebrates, from genomic evolution to species diversification.

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Keywords:  Cyprinidae; allopolyploidization; diversification rate; environmental robustness; ohnologue; whole genome duplication

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32075533      PMCID: PMC7031659          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2019.3008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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