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Comparisons of host mitochondrial, nuclear and endosymbiont bacterial genes reveal cryptic fig wasp species and the effects of Wolbachia on host mtDNA evolution and diversity

机译:宿主线粒体,核和共生菌细菌基因的比较揭示了无花果黄蜂物种以及Wolbachia对宿主mtDNA进化和多样性的影响

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BackgroundudFigs and fig-pollinating wasp species usually display a highly specific one-to-one association. However, more and more studies have revealed that the "one-to-one" rule has been broken. Co-pollinators have been reported, but we do not yet know how they evolve. They may evolve from insect speciation induced or facilitated by Wolbachia which can manipulate host reproduction and induce reproductive isolation. In addition, Wolbachia can affect host mitochondrial DNA evolution, because of the linkage between Wolbachia and associated mitochondrial haplotypes, and thus confound host phylogeny based on mtDNA. Previous research has shown that fig wasps have the highest incidence of Wolbachia infection in all insect taxa, and Wolbachia may have great influence on fig wasp biology. Therefore, we look forward to understanding the influence of Wolbachia on mitochondrial DNA evolution and speciation in fig wasps.ududResultsudWe surveyed 76 pollinator wasp specimens from nine Ficus microcarpa trees each growing at a different location in Hainan and Fujian Provinces, China. We found that all wasps were morphologically identified as Eupristina verticillata, but diverged into three clades with 4.22-5.28% mtDNA divergence and 2.29-20.72% nuclear gene divergence. We also found very strong concordance between E. verticillata clades and Wolbachia infection status, and the predicted effects of Wolbachia on both mtDNA diversity and evolution by decreasing mitochondrial haplotypes.ududConclusionsudOur study reveals that the pollinating wasp E. verticillata on F. microcarpa has diverged into three cryptic species, and Wolbachia may have a role in this divergence. The results also indicate that Wolbachia strains infecting E. verticillata have likely resulted in selective sweeps on host mitochondrial DNA.
机译:背景无花果和无花果授粉的黄蜂物种通常表现出高度特异性的一对一关联。但是,越来越多的研究表明,“一对一”规则已被打破。已经报道了传粉媒介,但是我们还不知道它们如何进化。它们可能是由Wolbachia诱导或促进的昆虫形态演化而来的,Wolbachia可以操纵宿主繁殖并诱导生殖分离。此外,由于Wolbachia和相关的线粒体单倍型之间的联系,Wolbachia可以影响宿主线粒体DNA的进化,从而混淆基于mtDNA的宿主系统发育。先前的研究表明,在所有昆虫类群中,无花果黄蜂的Wolbachia感染发生率最高,而Wolbachia可能对无花果黄蜂的生物学影响很大。因此,我们期盼了解Wolbachia对无花果蜂线粒体DNA进化和形态形成的影响。 ud ud结果 ud我们调查了九株榕树的76株传粉者黄蜂标本,这些树种分别生长在中国海南和福建省的不同地点。我们发现所有的黄蜂在形态上都被鉴定为黄褐藻,但分成三类,线粒DNA差异为4.22-5.28%,核基因差异为2.29-20.72%。通过减少线粒体单倍型,我们还发现了黄褐斑病线虫进化枝与Wolbachia感染状况之间的高度一致性,以及Wolbachia对线粒体DNA多样性和进化的预测影响。 ud ud结论 ud我们的研究表明,对F授粉的黄蜂黄褐斑线虫Microcarpa已分化为三个隐性物种,Wolbachia可能在这种分化中起作用。结果还表明,感染轮状大肠杆菌的Wolbachia菌株可能导致对宿主线粒体DNA的选择性清除。

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