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Population history and genomic admixture of sea snakes of the genus Laticauda in the West Pacific.

Takushi Kishida1, Mamoru Toda2, Yasuhiro Go3, Shoji Tatsumoto4, Takahide Sasai5, Tsutomu Hikida6.   

Abstract

Speciation in the open ocean has long been studied, but it remains largely elusive what factors promote or inhibit speciation in such an open environment. Marine amniotes, which evolved from terrestrial ancestors, provide valuable opportunities for studying speciation in the ocean because of their evident aquatic origins. Sea snakes are phylogenetically related to terrestrial elapid snakes and consist of two monophyletic groups (Hydrophiini and Laticaudini). These two groups migrated from land to water almost at the same time, but species diversities are remarkably different: there are approx. 60 species in 16 genera described for hydrophiins, whereas only eight species in the genus Laticauda are described for laticaudins. Here, we provide a high-quality reference genome assembly of a laticaudin L. colubrina with a scaffold N50 value of 40 Mbp, and focused on laticaudins to consider why they have seldom speciated. We performed whole-genome shotgun sequencing of several species of laticaudins sampled in their southmost (Vanuatu) and northmost (Ryukyu) habitats. Demographic histories of Vanuatu and Ryukyu populations suggest that populations of broadly distributed major species are geographically structured. Each species is genetically clearly distinguished, but there is a considerable amount of gene flow between two sibling species distributed sympatrically in Vanuatu. In addition, inter-species genomic admixture is ubiquitously observed among laticaudins even between phylogenetically distant species. Broad distribution of major species combined with such genetic mixability might have prevented laticaudins from genetic isolation and speciation.
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Keywords:  Gene flow; Laticauda colubrina; Laticauda frontalis; Laticauda laticaudata; Laticauda semifasciata; Species diversity

Year:  2020        PMID: 33160037     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2020.107005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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