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The genomic substrate for adaptive radiation in African cichlid fish

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.70357
Publisher DOI
10.1038/nature13726
PubMed ID
25186727
Description
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.
Date of Publication
2014
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Brawand, David
Wagner, Catherine
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Li, Yang I.
Malinsky, Milan
Keller, Irene
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Aquatische Ökologie
Fan, Shaohua
Simakov, Oleg
Ng, Alvin Y.
Lim, Zhi Wei
Bezault, Etienne
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Aquatische Ökologie
Turner-Maier, Jason
Johnson, Jeremy
Alcazar, Rosa
Noh, Hyun Ji
Russell, Pamela
Aken, Bronwen
Alföldi, Jessica
Amemiya, Chris
Azzouzi, Naoual
Baroiller, Jean-François
Barloy-Hubler, Frederique
Berlin, Aaron
Bloomquist, Ryan
Carleton, Karen L.
Conte, Matthew A.
D'Cotta, Helena
Eshel, Orly
Gaffney, Leslie
Galibert, Francis
Gante, Hugo F.
Gnerre, Sante
Greuter, Lucie
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Aquatische Ökologie
Guyon, Richard
Haddad, Natalie S.
Haerty, Wilfried
Harris, Rayna M.
Hofmann, Hans A.
Hourlier, Thibaut
Hulata, Gideon
Jaffe, David B.
Lara, Marcia
Lee, Alison P.
MacCallum, Iain
Mwaiko, Salome
Nikaido, Masato
Nishihara, Hidenori
Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine
Penman, David J.
Przybylski, Dariusz
Rakotomanga, Michaelle
Renn, Suzy C. P.
Ribeiro, Filipe J.
Ron, Micha
Salzburger, Walter
Sanchez-Pulido, Luis
Santos, M. Emilia
Searle, Steve
Sharpe, Ted
Swofford, Ross
Tan, Frederick J.
Williams, Louise
Young, Sarah
Yin, Shuangye
Okada, Norihiro
Kocher, Thomas D.
Miska, Eric A.
Lander, Eric S.
Venkatesh, Byrappa
Fernald, Russell D.
Meyer, Axel
Ponting, Chris P.
Streelman, J. Todd
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
Seehausen, Ole
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Aquatische Ökologie
Di Palma, Federica
Additional Credits
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Aquatische Ökologie
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution (IEE)
Series
Nature
Publisher
Macmillan Journals Ltd.
ISSN
0028-0836
Access(Rights)
open.access
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