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The genomic substrate for adaptive radiation in African cichlid fish.

Authors :
Brawand D
Wagner CE
Li YI
Malinsky M
Keller I
Fan S
Simakov O
Ng AY
Lim ZW
Bezault E
Turner-Maier J
Johnson J
Alcazar R
Noh HJ
Russell P
Aken B
Alföldi J
Amemiya C
Azzouzi N
Baroiller JF
Barloy-Hubler F
Berlin A
Bloomquist R
Carleton KL
Conte MA
D'Cotta H
Eshel O
Gaffney L
Galibert F
Gante HF
Gnerre S
Greuter L
Guyon R
Haddad NS
Haerty W
Harris RM
Hofmann HA
Hourlier T
Hulata G
Jaffe DB
Lara M
Lee AP
MacCallum I
Mwaiko S
Nikaido M
Nishihara H
Ozouf-Costaz C
Penman DJ
Przybylski D
Rakotomanga M
Renn SCP
Ribeiro FJ
Ron M
Salzburger W
Sanchez-Pulido L
Santos ME
Searle S
Sharpe T
Swofford R
Tan FJ
Williams L
Young S
Yin S
Okada N
Kocher TD
Miska EA
Lander ES
Venkatesh B
Fernald RD
Meyer A
Ponting CP
Streelman JT
Lindblad-Toh K
Seehausen O
Di Palma F
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2014 Sep 18; Vol. 513 (7518), pp. 375-381. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Sep 03.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Cichlid fishes are famous for large, diverse and replicated adaptive radiations in the Great Lakes of East Africa. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying cichlid phenotypic diversity, we sequenced the genomes and transcriptomes of five lineages of African cichlids: the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), an ancestral lineage with low diversity; and four members of the East African lineage: Neolamprologus brichardi/pulcher (older radiation, Lake Tanganyika), Metriaclima zebra (recent radiation, Lake Malawi), Pundamilia nyererei (very recent radiation, Lake Victoria), and Astatotilapia burtoni (riverine species around Lake Tanganyika). We found an excess of gene duplications in the East African lineage compared to tilapia and other teleosts, an abundance of non-coding element divergence, accelerated coding sequence evolution, expression divergence associated with transposable element insertions, and regulation by novel microRNAs. In addition, we analysed sequence data from sixty individuals representing six closely related species from Lake Victoria, and show genome-wide diversifying selection on coding and regulatory variants, some of which were recruited from ancient polymorphisms. We conclude that a number of molecular mechanisms shaped East African cichlid genomes, and that amassing of standing variation during periods of relaxed purifying selection may have been important in facilitating subsequent evolutionary diversification.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
513
Issue :
7518
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25186727
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13726