Genetic polymorphisms and the independent evolution of major histocompatibility complex class II‐DRB in sibling bat species Rhinolophus episcopus and Rhinolophus siamensis

The relative roles of different microevolutionary forces, like natural selection and demographic processes, in affecting genetic variation are of great scientific interest. In this study, we investigated recent divergence of the sibling bat species Rhinolophus episcopus and R. siamensis, which share...

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Published inJournal of zoological systematics and evolutionary research Vol. 59; no. 4; pp. 887 - 901
Main Authors Li, Xiaolin, Liu, Tong, Li, Aoqiang, Zhang, Lin, Dai, Wentao, Jin, Longru, Sun, Keping, Feng, Jiang
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Abstract The relative roles of different microevolutionary forces, like natural selection and demographic processes, in affecting genetic variation are of great scientific interest. In this study, we investigated recent divergence of the sibling bat species Rhinolophus episcopus and R. siamensis, which share a partially sympatric distribution and have different phenotypic characteristics among populations. We combined neutral [microsatellite (SSR)] and adaptive [major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II‐DRB locus] markers to investigate the evolution of adaptive markers and disentangle the relative effects of neutral and adaptive microevolutionary forces on this MHC gene region. Our results revealed a stronger level of genetic differentiation in SSRs than in MHC genes of both species, which indicates effects of balancing selection on the geographical variation of MHC genes. However, we detected significant correlations in genetic differentiation between MHC and SSRs in R. episcopus, indicating that demographic processes have influenced the level of MHC genetic diversity in this species. In addition, significant moderate genetic differentiation was detected in sympatric populations and no alleles were shared between the two species. Therefore, we speculate that these sibling species have been subject to independent adaptive evolutionary processes. We disentangle the relative effects of neutral and adaptive microevolutionary forces on MHC gene region among Rhinolophus episcopus and R. siamensis by using microsatellite and MHC makers. Our results revealed the sibling species have been subject to independent adaptive evolutionary processes. Balancing selection influenced the geographical variation of MHC genes in both species and there were also demographic processes influenced the level of MHC genetic diversity in Rhinolophus episcopus.
AbstractList The relative roles of different microevolutionary forces, like natural selection and demographic processes, in affecting genetic variation are of great scientific interest. In this study, we investigated recent divergence of the sibling bat species Rhinolophus episcopus and R. siamensis, which share a partially sympatric distribution and have different phenotypic characteristics among populations. We combined neutral [microsatellite (SSR)] and adaptive [major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II‐DRB locus] markers to investigate the evolution of adaptive markers and disentangle the relative effects of neutral and adaptive microevolutionary forces on this MHC gene region. Our results revealed a stronger level of genetic differentiation in SSRs than in MHC genes of both species, which indicates effects of balancing selection on the geographical variation of MHC genes. However, we detected significant correlations in genetic differentiation between MHC and SSRs in R. episcopus, indicating that demographic processes have influenced the level of MHC genetic diversity in this species. In addition, significant moderate genetic differentiation was detected in sympatric populations and no alleles were shared between the two species. Therefore, we speculate that these sibling species have been subject to independent adaptive evolutionary processes. We disentangle the relative effects of neutral and adaptive microevolutionary forces on MHC gene region among Rhinolophus episcopus and R. siamensis by using microsatellite and MHC makers. Our results revealed the sibling species have been subject to independent adaptive evolutionary processes. Balancing selection influenced the geographical variation of MHC genes in both species and there were also demographic processes influenced the level of MHC genetic diversity in Rhinolophus episcopus.
The relative roles of different microevolutionary forces, like natural selection and demographic processes, in affecting genetic variation are of great scientific interest. In this study, we investigated recent divergence of the sibling bat species Rhinolophus episcopus and R. siamensis, which share a partially sympatric distribution and have different phenotypic characteristics among populations. We combined neutral [microsatellite (SSR)] and adaptive [major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II‐DRB locus] markers to investigate the evolution of adaptive markers and disentangle the relative effects of neutral and adaptive microevolutionary forces on this MHC gene region. Our results revealed a stronger level of genetic differentiation in SSRs than in MHC genes of both species, which indicates effects of balancing selection on the geographical variation of MHC genes. However, we detected significant correlations in genetic differentiation between MHC and SSRs in R. episcopus, indicating that demographic processes have influenced the level of MHC genetic diversity in this species. In addition, significant moderate genetic differentiation was detected in sympatric populations and no alleles were shared between the two species. Therefore, we speculate that these sibling species have been subject to independent adaptive evolutionary processes.
Author Sun, Keping
Liu, Tong
Li, Aoqiang
Li, Xiaolin
Dai, Wentao
Feng, Jiang
Zhang, Lin
Jin, Longru
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SubjectTerms bat
Biomarkers
Demographics
Differentiation
Divergence
Evolution
Gene polymorphism
Genes
Genetic diversity
Geographical variations
Major histocompatibility complex
Natural selection
Population genetics
Populations
Rhinolophus
selection
Sibling species
sister species
Species diversity
Sympatric populations
Title Genetic polymorphisms and the independent evolution of major histocompatibility complex class II‐DRB in sibling bat species Rhinolophus episcopus and Rhinolophus siamensis
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