生物
生物扩散
进化生态学
生态学
酵母
人口
群体基因组学
动物
遗传学
基因组学
基因
基因组
寄主(生物学)
社会学
人口学
作者
Irene Stefanini,Leonardo Dapporto,Jean‐Luc Legras,Antonio Calabretta,Monica Di Paola,Carlotta De Filippo,Roberto Viola,Paolo Capretti,Mario Polsinelli,Stefano Turillazzi,Duccio Cavalieri
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1208362109
摘要
S accharomyces cerevisiae is one of the most important model organisms and has been a valuable asset to human civilization. However, despite its extensive use in the last 9,000 y, the existence of a seasonal cycle outside human-made environments has not yet been described. We demonstrate the role of social wasps as vector and natural reservoir of S. cerevisiae during all seasons. We provide experimental evidence that queens of social wasps overwintering as adults ( Vespa crabro and Polistes spp . ) can harbor yeast cells from autumn to spring and transmit them to their progeny. This result is mirrored by field surveys of the genetic variability of natural strains of yeast. Microsatellites and sequences of a selected set of loci able to recapitulate the yeast strain’s evolutionary history were used to compare 17 environmental wasp isolates with a collection of strains from grapes from the same region and more than 230 strains representing worldwide yeast variation. The wasp isolates fall into subclusters representing the overall ecological and industrial yeast diversity of their geographic origin. Our findings indicate that wasps are a key environmental niche for the evolution of natural S. cerevisiae populations, the dispersion of yeast cells in the environment, and the maintenance of their diversity. The close relatedness of several wasp isolates with grape and wine isolates reflects the crucial role of human activities on yeast population structure, through clonal expansion and selection of specific strains during the biotransformation of fermented foods, followed by dispersal mediated by insects and other animals.
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