Drivers of genomic landscapes of differentiation across a Populus divergence gradient

Author:

Shang Huiying123ORCID,Field David L.4ORCID,Paun Ovidiu1ORCID,Rendón‐Anaya Martha5ORCID,Hess Jaqueline6ORCID,Vogl Claus7ORCID,Liu Jianquan8ORCID,Ingvarsson Pär K.5ORCID,Lexer Christian1ORCID,Leroy Thibault19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research University of Vienna Vienna Austria

2. Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics Vienna Austria

3. Xi'an Botanical Garden of Shaanxi Province, Institute of Botany of Shaanxi Province Xi'an China

4. School of Science Edith Cowan University Joondalup Western Australia Australia

5. Department of Plant Biology Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) Uppsala Sweden

6. Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Halle (Saale) Germany

7. Department of Biomedical Sciences Vetmeduni Vienna Vienna Austria

8. Key Laboratory for Bio‐resources and Eco‐environment, College of Life Science Sichuan University Chengdu China

9. GenPhySE, INRAE, INP, ENVT Université de Toulouse Castanet‐Tolosan France

Abstract

AbstractSpeciation, the continuous process by which new species form, is often investigated by looking at the variation of nucleotide diversity and differentiation across the genome (hereafter genomic landscapes). A key challenge lies in how to determine the main evolutionary forces at play shaping these patterns. One promising strategy, albeit little used to date, is to comparatively investigate these genomic landscapes as progression through time by using a series of species pairs along a divergence gradient. Here, we resequenced 201 whole‐genomes from eight closely related Populus species, with pairs of species at different stages along the divergence gradient to learn more about speciation processes. Using population structure and ancestry analyses, we document extensive introgression between some species pairs, especially those with parapatric distributions. We further investigate genomic landscapes, focusing on within‐species (i.e. nucleotide diversity and recombination rate) and among‐species (i.e. relative and absolute divergence) summary statistics of diversity and divergence. We observe relatively conserved patterns of genomic divergence across species pairs. Independent of the stage across the divergence gradient, we find support for signatures of linked selection (i.e. the interaction between natural selection and genetic linkage) in shaping these genomic landscapes, along with gene flow and standing genetic variation. We highlight the importance of investigating genomic patterns on multiple species across a divergence gradient and discuss prospects to better understand the evolutionary forces shaping the genomic landscapes of diversity and differentiation.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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