异域物种形成
群体基因组学
基因组学
生物
适应(眼睛)
基因组
基因流
进化生物学
生殖隔离
遗传分化
同感形态
人口
人口历史
局部适应
遗传学
生态学
遗传变异
基因
遗传多样性
神经科学
人口学
社会学
作者
Wuqin Xu,Chaoqian Ren,Xinyi Zhang,Hans‐Peter Comes,Xinhong Liu,Yingang Li,Chris J. Kettle,Riina Jalonen,H. Kindt Gaisberger,Yazhen Ma,Ying‐Xiong Qiu
出处
期刊:Plant Journal
[Wiley]
日期:2024-02-11
卷期号:118 (5): 1372-1387
被引量:4
摘要
SUMMARY Understanding the genetic basis of population divergence and adaptation is an important goal in population genetics and evolutionary biology. However, the relative roles of demographic history, gene flow, and/or selective regime in driving genomic divergence, climatic adaptation, and speciation in non‐model tree species are not yet fully understood. To address this issue, we generated whole‐genome resequencing data of Liquidambar formosana and L. acalycina , which are broadly sympatric but altitudinally segregated in the Tertiary relict forests of subtropical China. We integrated genomic and environmental data to investigate the demographic history, genomic divergence, and climatic adaptation of these two sister species. We inferred a scenario of allopatric species divergence during the late Miocene, followed by secondary contact during the Holocene. We identified multiple genomic islands of elevated divergence that mainly evolved through divergence hitchhiking and recombination rate variation, likely fostered by long‐term refugial isolation and recent differential introgression in low‐recombination genomic regions. We also found some candidate genes with divergent selection signatures potentially involved in climatic adaptation and reproductive isolation. Our results contribute to a better understanding of how late Tertiary/Quaternary climatic change influenced speciation, genomic divergence, climatic adaptation, and introgressive hybridization in East Asia's Tertiary relict flora. In addition, they should facilitate future evolutionary, conservation genomics, and molecular breeding studies in Liquidambar , a genus of important medicinal and ornamental values.
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