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Genus-Wide Characterization of Bumblebee Genomes Provides Insights into Their Evolution and Variation in Ecological and Behavioral Traits.

Cheng Sun1, Jiaxing Huang1, Yun Wang2, Xiaomeng Zhao1, Long Su1, Gregg W C Thomas3, Mengya Zhao4, Xingtan Zhang5, Irwin Jungreis6,7, Manolis Kellis6,7, Saverio Vicario8, Igor V Sharakhov9,10, Semen M Bondarenko9, Martin Hasselmann11, Chang N Kim12, Benedict Paten12, Luca Penso-Dolfin13, Li Wang14, Yuxiao Chang14, Qiang Gao15, Ling Ma15, Lina Ma16, Zhang Zhang16, Hongbo Zhang2, Huahao Zhang17, Livio Ruzzante18, Hugh M Robertson19, Yihui Zhu20, Yanjie Liu1, Huipeng Yang1, Lele Ding1, Quangui Wang1, Dongna Ma5, Weilin Xu1, Cheng Liang21, Michael W Itgen22, Lauren Mee23, Gang Cao4, Ze Zhang2, Ben M Sadd24, Matthew W Hahn25,26, Sarah Schaack27, Seth M Barribeau23, Paul H Williams28, Robert M Waterhouse18, Rachel Lockridge Mueller22.   

Abstract

Bumblebees are a diverse group of globally important pollinators in natural ecosystems and for agricultural food production. With both eusocial and solitary life-cycle phases, and some social parasite species, they are especially interesting models to understand social evolution, behavior, and ecology. Reports of many species in decline point to pathogen transmission, habitat loss, pesticide usage, and global climate change, as interconnected causes. These threats to bumblebee diversity make our reliance on a handful of well-studied species for agricultural pollination particularly precarious. To broadly sample bumblebee genomic and phenotypic diversity, we de novo sequenced and assembled the genomes of 17 species, representing all 15 subgenera, producing the first genus-wide quantification of genetic and genomic variation potentially underlying key ecological and behavioral traits. The species phylogeny resolves subgenera relationships, whereas incomplete lineage sorting likely drives high levels of gene tree discordance. Five chromosome-level assemblies show a stable 18-chromosome karyotype, with major rearrangements creating 25 chromosomes in social parasites. Differential transposable element activity drives changes in genome sizes, with putative domestications of repetitive sequences influencing gene coding and regulatory potential. Dynamically evolving gene families and signatures of positive selection point to genus-wide variation in processes linked to foraging, diet and metabolism, immunity and detoxification, as well as adaptations for life at high altitudes. Our study reveals how bumblebee genes and genomes have evolved across the Bombus phylogeny and identifies variations potentially linked to key ecological and behavioral traits of these important pollinators.
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution.

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Keywords:  zzm321990 Bombuszzm321990 ; gene family evolution; genome assembly; genome evolution; insect diversity

Year:  2021        PMID: 32946576      PMCID: PMC7826183          DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msaa240

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


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