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Epigenetic divergence during early stages of speciation in an African crater lake cichlid fish.

Martin J Genner1, Eric A Miska2,3,4, Grégoire Vernaz5,6,7, Alan G Hudson8,9, M Emília Santos10, Bettina Fischer11, Madeleine Carruthers8, Asilatu H Shechonge12, Nestory P Gabagambi12, Alexandra M Tyers13,14, Benjamin P Ngatunga12, Milan Malinsky15,16, Richard Durbin11,15, George F Turner13.   

Abstract

Epigenetic variation can alter transcription and promote phenotypic divergence between populations facing different environmental challenges. Here, we assess the epigenetic basis of diversification during the early stages of speciation. Specifically, we focus on the extent and functional relevance of DNA methylome divergence in the very young radiation of Astatotilapia calliptera in crater Lake Masoko, southern Tanzania. Our study focuses on two lake ecomorphs that diverged approximately 1,000 years ago and a population in the nearby river from which they separated approximately 10,000 years ago. The two lake ecomorphs show no fixed genetic differentiation, yet are characterized by different morphologies, depth preferences and diets. We report extensive genome-wide methylome divergence between the two lake ecomorphs, and between the lake and river populations, linked to key biological processes and associated with altered transcriptional activity of ecologically relevant genes. Such genes differing between lake ecomorphs include those involved in steroid metabolism, hemoglobin composition and erythropoiesis, consistent with their divergent habitat occupancy. Using a common-garden experiment, we found that global methylation profiles are often rapidly remodeled across generations but ecomorph-specific differences can be inherited. Collectively, our study suggests an epigenetic contribution to the early stages of vertebrate speciation.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36266459     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-022-01894-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   19.100


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