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Species Persistence with Hybridization in Toad-Headed Lizards Driven by Divergent Selection and Low Recombination

Wei Gao, Chuan-Xin Yu, Weiwei Zhou, Baolin Zhang, E. Anne Chambers, Hollis A. Dahn, Jie‐Qiong Jin, Robert W. Murphy, Ya‐Ping Zhang, Jing Che

2022Molecular Biology and Evolution23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Speciation plays a central role in evolutionary studies, and particularly how reproductive isolation (RI) evolves. The origins and persistence of RI are distinct processes that require separate evaluations. Treating them separately clarifies the drivers of speciation and then it is possible to link the processes to understand large-scale patterns of diversity. Recent genomic studies have focused predominantly on how species or RI originate. However, we know little about how species persist in face of gene flow. Here, we evaluate a contact zone of two closely related toad-headed lizards (Phrynocephalus) using a chromosome-level genome assembly and population genomics. To some extent, recent asymmetric introgression from Phrynocephalus putjatai to P. vlangalii reduces their genomic differences. However, their highly divergent regions (HDRs) have heterogeneous distributions across the genomes. Functional gene annotation indicates that many genes within HDRs are involved in reproduction and RI. Compared with allopatric populations, contact areas exhibit recent divergent selection on the HDRs and a lower population recombination rate. Taken together, this implies that divergent selection and low genetic recombination help maintain RI. This study provides insights into the genomic mechanisms that drive RI and two species persistence in the face of gene flow during the late stage of speciation.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyAllopatric speciationGenetic algorithmEvolutionary biologyIntrogressionGene flowReproductive isolationPopulationGenomePopulation genomicsGenomicsGeneticsGenetic variationGeneDemographySociologyGenetic diversity and population structureAmphibian and Reptile BiologyEvolution and Genetic Dynamics
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