Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformation

Author:

Shin Cho Rong,Choi Eun Hwa,Kim Gyeongmin,Baek Su Youn,Park Bia,Hwang Jihye,Jun Jumin,Kil Hyun Jong,Oh Hyunkyung,Lee Kyungjin,Kim Sa Heung,Lee Jongrak,Suh Seung Jik,Park Dong-min,Suk Ho Young,Lee Yong Seok,Lee Young Sup,Hwang Ui Wook

Abstract

AbstractThe land snail Ellobium chinense (L. Pfeiffer, 1855) (Eupulmonata, Ellobiida, Ellobiidae), which inhabits the salt marshes along the coastal areas of northwestern Pacific, is an endangered species on the IUCN Red List. Over recent decades, the population size of E. chinense has consistently decreased due to environmental interference caused by natural disasters and human activities. Here, we provide the first assessment of the genetic diversity and population genetic structures of northwestern Pacific E. chinense. The results analyzed with COI and microsatellites revealed that E. chinense population exhibit metapopulation characteristics, retaining under the influence of the Kuroshio warm currents through expansion of the Late-Middle and Late Pleistocene. We also found four phylogenetic groups, regardless of geographical distributions, which were easily distinguishable by four unidirectional and stepwise adenine-to-guanine transitions in COI (sites 207–282–354–420: A–A–A–A, A–A–G–A, G–A–G–A, and G–G–G–G). Additionally, the four COI hotspots were robustly connected with a high degree of covariance between them. We discuss the role of these covariate guanines which link to form four consecutive G-quadruplexes, and their possible beneficial effects under positive selection pressure.

Funder

National Institute of Biological Resources

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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