Population genomics of the muskox' resilience in the near absence of genetic variation

Author:

Pečnerová Patrícia12ORCID,Lord Edana345ORCID,Garcia‐Erill Genís1ORCID,Hanghøj Kristian1ORCID,Rasmussen Malthe Sebro1ORCID,Meisner Jonas1ORCID,Liu Xiaodong1ORCID,van der Valk Tom34ORCID,Santander Cindy G.1ORCID,Quinn Liam16ORCID,Lin Long1ORCID,Liu Shanlin78ORCID,Carøe Christian8ORCID,Dalerum Fredrik5910ORCID,Götherström Anders311ORCID,Måsviken Johannes345ORCID,Vartanyan Sergey12ORCID,Raundrup Katrine13ORCID,Al‐Chaer Amal1,Rasmussen Linett28ORCID,Hvilsom Christina2ORCID,Heide‐Jørgensen Mads Peter1314ORCID,Sinding Mikkel‐Holger S.113ORCID,Aastrup Peter1516ORCID,Van Coeverden de Groot Peter J.17,Schmidt Niels Martin1516ORCID,Albrechtsen Anders1ORCID,Dalén Love345ORCID,Heller Rasmus1ORCID,Moltke Ida1ORCID,Siegismund Hans Redlef1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Section for Computational and RNA Biology, Department of Biology University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. Copenhagen Zoo Frederiksberg Denmark

3. Centre for Palaeogenetics Stockholm Sweden

4. Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics Swedish Museum of Natural History Stockholm Sweden

5. Department of Zoology Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

6. Department of Clinical Immunology Zealand University Hospital Køge Denmark

7. Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection China Agricultural University Beijing China

8. The GLOBE Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

9. Biodiversity Research Institute (CSIC‐UO‐PA) Mieres Spain

10. Department of Zoology and Entomology, Mammal Research Institute University of Pretoria Hatfield South Africa

11. Archaeological Research Laboratory, Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

12. North‐East Interdisciplinary Scientific Research Institute N.A.N.A. Shilo Russian Academy of Sciences Magadan Russia

13. Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Nuuk Greenland

14. Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Copenhagen Denmark

15. Department of Ecoscience Aarhus University Roskilde Denmark

16. Arctic Research Centre Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

17. Department of Biology Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractGenomic studies of species threatened by extinction are providing crucial information about evolutionary mechanisms and genetic consequences of population declines and bottlenecks. However, to understand how species avoid the extinction vortex, insights can be drawn by studying species that thrive despite past declines. Here, we studied the population genomics of the muskox (Ovibos moschatus), an Ice Age relict that was at the brink of extinction for thousands of years at the end of the Pleistocene yet appears to be thriving today. We analysed 108 whole genomes, including present‐day individuals representing the current native range of both muskox subspecies, the white‐faced and the barren‐ground muskox (O. moschatus wardi and O. moschatus moschatus) and a ~21,000‐year‐old ancient individual from Siberia. We found that the muskox' demographic history was profoundly shaped by past climate changes and post‐glacial re‐colonizations. In particular, the white‐faced muskox has the lowest genome‐wide heterozygosity recorded in an ungulate. Yet, there is no evidence of inbreeding depression in native muskox populations. We hypothesize that this can be explained by the effect of long‐term gradual population declines that allowed for purging of strongly deleterious mutations. This study provides insights into how species with a history of population bottlenecks, small population sizes and low genetic diversity survive against all odds.

Funder

Carlsbergfondet

Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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