近亲繁殖
生物
异交
遗传多样性
遗传负荷
进化生物学
远缘繁殖抑郁症
人口
交配系统
交配
有效人口规模
近亲繁殖抑郁症
遗传学
遗传变异
生态学
基因
花粉
人口学
社会学
作者
Huiqin Yi,Jing Wang,Shi‐Yong Dong,Ming Kang
摘要
SUMMARY Ferns (Pteridophyta), as the second largest group of vascular plants, play important roles in ecosystem functioning. Homosporous ferns exhibit a remarkable range of mating systems, from extreme inbreeding to obligate outcrossing, which may have significant evolutionary and ecological implications. Despite their significance, the impact of genome‐wide inbreeding on genetic diversity and mutation load within the fern lineage remain largely unexplored. In this study, we utilized whole‐genome sequencing to investigate the genomic signatures of inbreeding and genetic load in three Alsophila tree fern species. Our analysis revealed extremely high inbreeding in A. spinulosa , in contrast to the predominantly outcrossing observed in A. costularis and A. latebrosa . This difference likely reflects divergent mating systems and demographic histories. Consistent with its extreme inbreeding propensity, A. spinulosa exhibits reduced genetic diversity and a pronounced decline in effective population size. Comparison of genetic load revealed an overall reduction in deleterious mutations in the highly inbred A. spinulosa , highlighting that long‐term inbreeding may have contributed to the purging of strongly deleterious mutations, thereby prolonging the survival of A. spinulosa . Despite this, however, A. spinulosa carries a substantive realized genetic load that may potentially instigate future fitness decline. Our findings illuminate the complex evolutionary interplay between inbreeding and mutation load in homosporous ferns, yielding insights with important implications for the conservation and management of these species.
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