...
首页> 外文期刊>The Journal of Heredity >Selection on MHC in a Context of Historical Demographic Change in 2 Closely Distributed Species of Tuco-tucos (Ctenomys australis and C-talarum)
【24h】

Selection on MHC in a Context of Historical Demographic Change in 2 Closely Distributed Species of Tuco-tucos (Ctenomys australis and C-talarum)

机译:在历史人口变化中的2个紧密分布式曲古科学(Ctenomys Australis and C-Talarum)中的历史人口统计变化中的背景下的选择

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Selection necessarily acts within the same current and historical demographic framework as neutral evolutionary processes, and the outcome of the interplay between these forces may vary according to their relative strength. In this study, we compare the variation at a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) locus (DRB exon 2), typically subject to strong diversifying selection, and mitochondrial diversity (D-loop) across populations encompassing the entire distribution of 2 species of South American subterranean rodents: Ctenomys australis and C. talarum (tuco-tucos). Although these species are parapatric along most of their distribution, historically they have followed distinct demographic trajectories associated with sea level changes during the Quaternary. We surveyed 8 populations of C. australis and 15 of C. talarum, from which we analyzed 70 and 212 D-loop haplotypes and 91 and 346 DRB genotypes, respectively. Both species have gone through a recent demographic expansion; however, the signal of this process only encompasses the entire distribution of one of the species: C. australis. While balancing selection on MHC in C. talarum-enhanced DRB diversity at the local level compared to D-loop, although not promoting divergence among populations, in C. australis local diversifying selection may have driven higher population differentiation at DRB than at D-loop. Our findings reinforce the idea that the relative strength of selection acting on MHC genes varies spatially and temporally within and among species, even between species using the same macrohabitat and exposed to similar immune challenges.
机译:选择必然在与中立的进化过程中相同的当前和历史人口框架中的作用,并且这些力与这些力之间相互作用的结果可以根据其相对强度而变化。在这项研究中,我们将主要组织代表性综合体(MHC)基因座(MHC)基因座(DRB EXON 2)的变化进行比较,通常受到强大的多样化选择,并且穿越群体的线粒体多样性(D-LOOP),包括两种南美洲的整个分布地下啮齿动物:Ctenomys Australis和C. Talarum(Tuco-Tucos)。虽然这些物种沿着大部分分布都是帕拉福特,但历史上,他们在第四纪期间跟随了与海平面变化相关的不同人口轨迹。我们调查了8个澳大利亚和15种C. Talarum的群体,我们分析了70和212个D圈单倍型和91和346个DRB基因型。两种物种都经历了最近的人口扩张;然而,该过程的信号仅包含其中一个物种的整个分布:C. Australis。在与D-Loop相比,在C. Talarum-Enhip的MHC中的选择,虽然没有D-Loop,但在局部的Talarum-Enhanced DRB多样性,但在C.澳大利亚局部多样化选择中,澳大利亚局部多样化选择可能在DRB中达到比D-Loop在DRB的较高人口分化中促进了分歧。我们的研究结果强化了对MHC基因上的选择的相对强度在空间和时间内和物种中的相对强度变化,即使物种在使用相同的宏观别墅的物种之间并暴露于类似的免疫挑战。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号