• search hit 10 of 15
Back to Result List

Divergent evolution in the genomes of closely related lacertids, Lacerta viridis and L. bilineata, and implications for speciation

  • Background Lacerta viridis and Lacerta bilineata are sister species of European green lizards (eastern and western clades, respectively) that, until recently, were grouped together as the L. viridis complex. Genetic incompatibilities were observed between lacertid populations through crossing experiments, which led to the delineation of two separate species within the L. viridis complex. The population history of these sister species and processes driving divergence are unknown. We constructed the first high-quality de novo genome assemblies for both L. viridis and L. bilineata through Illumina and PacBio sequencing, with annotation support provided from transcriptome sequencing of several tissues. To estimate gene flow between the two species and identify factors involved in reproductive isolation, we studied their evolutionary history, identified genomic rearrangements, detected signatures of selection on non-coding RNA, and on protein-coding genes. Findings Here we show that gene flow was primarily unidirectional from L. bilineataBackground Lacerta viridis and Lacerta bilineata are sister species of European green lizards (eastern and western clades, respectively) that, until recently, were grouped together as the L. viridis complex. Genetic incompatibilities were observed between lacertid populations through crossing experiments, which led to the delineation of two separate species within the L. viridis complex. The population history of these sister species and processes driving divergence are unknown. We constructed the first high-quality de novo genome assemblies for both L. viridis and L. bilineata through Illumina and PacBio sequencing, with annotation support provided from transcriptome sequencing of several tissues. To estimate gene flow between the two species and identify factors involved in reproductive isolation, we studied their evolutionary history, identified genomic rearrangements, detected signatures of selection on non-coding RNA, and on protein-coding genes. Findings Here we show that gene flow was primarily unidirectional from L. bilineata to L. viridis after their split at least 1.15 million years ago. We detected positive selection of the non-coding repertoire; mutations in transcription factors; accumulation of divergence through inversions; selection on genes involved in neural development, reproduction, and behavior, as well as in ultraviolet-response, possibly driven by sexual selection, whose contribution to reproductive isolation between these lacertid species needs to be further evaluated. Conclusion The combination of short and long sequence reads resulted in one of the most complete lizard genome assemblies. The characterization of a diverse array of genomic features provided valuable insights into the demographic history of divergence among European green lizards, as well as key species differences, some of which are candidates that could have played a role in speciation. In addition, our study generated valuable genomic resources that can be used to address conservation-related issues in lacertids.show moreshow less

Export metadata

Additional Services

Search Google Scholar Statistics
Metadaten
Author details:Sree Rohit Raj KoloraORCiDGND, Anne WeigertGND, Amin Saffari, Stephanie KehrORCiDGND, Maria Beatriz Walter CostaGND, Cathrin Spröer, Henrike IndrischekGND, Manjusha ChintalapatiGND, Konrad LohseORCiD, Gero Doose, Jörg OvermannGND, Boyke Bunk, Christoph BleidornORCiDGND, Annegret Grimm-SeyfarthORCiDGND, Klaus HenleORCiDGND, Katja Nowick, Rui FariaORCiD, Peter F. Stadler, Martin SchlegelORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giy160
ISSN:2047-217X
Pubmed ID:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30535196
Title of parent work (English):GigaScience
Publisher:Oxford Univ. Press
Place of publishing:Oxford
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2018/12/10
Publication year:2018
Release date:2021/04/12
Tag:PacBio and Illumina; UV response; de novo hybrid assembly; gene flow; inversions; noncoding RNA; positive selection; sister species; transcripts; zinc fingers
Volume:8
Issue:2
Number of pages:15
Funding institution:DFGGerman Research Foundation (DFG) [SFB 1052, 209933828, SPP 1738, STA 850/19-1, STA 920/6-1]; Volkswagen FoundationVolkswagen; FCTPortuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [SFRH/BPD/89313/2012]; European UnionEuropean Union (EU) [706376]; Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC) UKNERC Natural Environment Research Council [NE/L011522/1]; German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
DDC classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 57 Biowissenschaften; Biologie / 570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie
Peer review:Referiert
Publishing method:Open Access / Gold Open-Access
DOAJ gelistet
License (German):License LogoCC-BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International
Accept ✔
This website uses technically necessary session cookies. By continuing to use the website, you agree to this. You can find our privacy policy here.