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Adaptive divergence with gene flow in incipient speciation of Miscanthus floridulus/ sinensis complex ( Poaceae).

Authors :
Huang, Chao‐Li
Ho, Chuan‐Wen
Chiang, Yu‐Chung
Shigemoto, Yasumasa
Hsu, Tsai‐Wen
Hwang, Chi‐Chuan
Ge, Xue‐Jun
Chen, Charles
Wu, Tai‐Han
Chou, Chang‐Hung
Huang, Hao‐Jen
Gojobori, Takashi
Osada, Naoki
Chiang, Tzen‐Yuh
Source :
Plant Journal. Dec2014, Vol. 80 Issue 5, p834-847. 14p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Young incipient species provide ideal materials for untangling the process of ecological speciation in the presence of gene flow. The Miscanthus floridulus/ sinensis complex exhibits diverse phenotypic and ecological differences despite recent divergence (approximately 1.59 million years ago). To elucidate the process of genetic differentiation during early stages of ecological speciation, we analyzed genomic divergence in the Miscanthus complex using 72 randomly selected genes from a newly assembled transcriptome. In this study, rampant gene flow was detected between species, estimated as M = 3.36 × 10−9 to 1.20 × 10−6, resulting in contradicting phylogenies across loci. Nevertheless, beast analyses revealed the species identity and the effects of extrinsic cohesive forces that counteracted the non-stop introgression. As expected, early in speciation with gene flow, only 3-13 loci were highly diverged; two to five outliers (approximately 2.78-6.94% of the genome) were characterized by strong linkage disequilibrium, and asymmetrically distributed among ecotypes, indicating footprints of diversifying selection. In conclusion, ecological speciation of incipient species of Miscanthus probably followed the parapatric model, whereas allopatric speciation cannot be completely ruled out, especially between the geographically isolated northern and southern M. sinensis, for which no significant gene flow across oceanic barriers was detected. Divergence between local ecotypes in early-stage speciation began at a few genomic regions under the influence of natural selection and divergence hitchhiking that overcame gene flow. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09607412
Volume :
80
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99597638
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12676