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Whole-Genome Diversification Analysis of the Hornbeam Species Reveals Speciation and Adaptation Among Closely Related Species.

Zeyu Zheng1, Ying Li1, Minjie Li1, Guiting Li1, Xin Du1, Hu Hongyin1, Mou Yin1, Zhiqiang Lu2, Xu Zhang1, Nawal Shrestha1, Jianquan Liu1, Yongzhi Yang1.   

Abstract

Speciation is the key evolutionary process for generating biological diversity and has a central place in evolutionary and ecological research. How species diverge and adapt to different habitats is one of the most exciting areas in speciation studies. Here, we sequenced 55 individuals from three closely related species in the genus Carpinus: Carpinus tibetana, Carpinus monbeigiana, and Carpinus mollicoma to understand the strength and direction of gene flow and selection during the speciation process. We found low genetic diversity in C. tibetana, which reflects its extremely small effective population size. The speciation analysis between C. monbeigiana and C. mollicoma revealed that both species diverged ∼1.2 Mya with bidirectional gene flow. A total of 291 highly diverged genes, 223 copy number variants genes, and 269 positive selected genes were recovered from the two species. Genes associated with the diverged and positively selected regions were mainly involved in thermoregulation, plant development, and response to stress, which included adaptations to their habitats. We also found a great population decline and a low genetic divergence of C. tibetana, which suggests that this species is extremely vulnerable. We believe that the current diversification and adaption study and the important genomic resource sequenced herein will facilitate the speciation studies and serve as an important methodological reference for future research.
Copyright © 2021 Zheng, Li, Li, Li, Du, Hongyin, Yin, Lu, Zhang, Shrestha, Liu and Yang.

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Keywords:  CNV; Carpinus; adaptation; divergence; selection; speciation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33643339      PMCID: PMC7902934          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.581704

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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