Genomic, genetic and phylogenetic evidence for a new falcon species using chromosome-level genome assembly of the gyrfalcon and population genomics

Author:

Al-Ajli Farooq Omar,Formenti Giulio,Fedrigo Olivier,Tracey Alan,Sims Ying,Howe Kerstin,Al-Karkhi Ikdam M.,Althani Asmaa Ali,Jarvis Erich D.,Rahman Sadequr,Ayub Qasim

Abstract

AbstractThe taxonomic classification of a falcon population found in the Altai region in Asia has been heavily debated for two centuries and previous studies have been inconclusive, hindering a more informed conservation approach. Here, we generated a chromosome-level gyrfalcon reference genome using the Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP) assembly pipeline. Using whole genome sequences of 44 falcons from different species and populations, including “Altai” falcons, we analyzed their population structure, admixture patterns and demographic history. We find that the Altai falcons are genomically mosaic of saker and gyrfalcon ancestries, and carry distinct W- and mitochondrial-haplotypes that cluster with the lanner falcon. The Altai haplotype diverged 422,000 years ago from the ancestor of sakers and gyrfalcons, both of which, in turn, split 109,000 years ago. The Altai W chromosome includes coding variants that may influence important structural, behavioral and reproductive traits. These findings support the designation of Altai falcons as a distinct falcon species (Falco altaicus).

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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