High frequency of an otherwise rare phenotype in a small and isolated tiger population

Author:

Sagar VinayORCID,Kaelin Christopher B.,Natesh MeghanaORCID,Reddy P. AnuradhaORCID,Mohapatra Rajesh K.ORCID,Chhattani Himanshu,Thatte Prachi,Vaidyanathan SrinivasORCID,Biswas SuvankarORCID,Bhatt SupriyaORCID,Paul Shashi,Jhala Yadavendradev V.ORCID,Verma Mayank M.,Pandav Bivash,Mondol SamratORCID,Barsh Gregory S.,Swain Debabrata,Ramakrishnan UmaORCID

Abstract

Most endangered species exist today in small populations, many of which are isolated. Evolution in such populations is largely governed by genetic drift. Empirical evidence for drift affecting striking phenotypes based on substantial genetic data are rare. Approximately 37% of tigers (Panthera tigris) in the Similipal Tiger Reserve (in eastern India) are pseudomelanistic, characterized by wide, merged stripes. Camera trap data across the tiger range revealed the presence of pseudomelanistic tigers only in Similipal. We investigated the genetic basis for pseudomelanism and examined the role of drift in driving this phenotype's frequency. Whole-genome data and pedigree-based association analyses from captive tigers revealed that pseudomelanism cosegregates with a conserved and functionally important coding alteration inTransmembrane Aminopeptidase Q(Taqpep), a gene responsible for similar traits in other felid species. Noninvasive sampling of tigers revealed a high frequency of the Taqpep p.H454Y mutation in Similipal (12 individuals, allele frequency = 0.58) and absence from all other tiger populations (395 individuals). Population genetic analyses confirmed few (minimal number) tigers in Similipal, and its genetic isolation, with poor geneflow. Pairwise FST(0.33) at the mutation site was high but not an outlier. Similipal tigers had low diversity at 81 single nucleotide polymorphisms (mean heterozygosity = 0.28, SD = 0.27). Simulations were consistent with founding events and drift as possible drivers for the observed stark difference of allele frequency. Our results highlight the role of stochastic processes in the evolution of rare phenotypes. We highlight an unusual evolutionary trajectory in a small and isolated population of an endangered species.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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