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Spatial and temporal genetic dynamics of the grasshopper Oedaleus decorus revealed by museum genomics

机译:博物馆基因组学揭示蚱O装饰物的时空遗传动态

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Analyzing genetic variation through time and space is important to identify key evolutionary and ecological processes in populations. However, using contemporary genetic data to infer the dynamics of genetic diversity may be at risk of a bias, as inferences are performed from a set of extant populations, setting aside unavailable, rare, or now extinct lineages. Here, we took advantage of new developments in next‐generation sequencing to analyze the spatial and temporal genetic dynamics of the grasshopper Oedaleus decorus, a steppic Southwestern‐Palearctic species. We applied a recently developed hybridization capture (hyRAD) protocol that allows retrieving orthologous sequences even from degraded DNA characteristic of museum specimens. We identified single nucleotide polymorphisms in 68 historical and 51 modern samples in order to (i) unravel the spatial genetic structure across part of the species distribution and (ii) assess the loss of genetic diversity over the past century in Swiss populations. Our results revealed (i) the presence of three potential glacial refugia spread across the European continent and converging spatially in the Alpine area. In addition, and despite a limited population sample size, our results indicate (ii) a loss of allelic richness in contemporary Swiss populations compared to historical populations, whereas levels of expected heterozygosities were not significantly different. This observation is compatible with an increase in the bottleneck magnitude experienced by central European populations of O. decorus following human‐mediated land‐use change impacting steppic habitats. Our results confirm that application of hyRAD to museum samples produces valuable information to study genetic processes across time and space.
机译:分析时间和空间上的遗传变异对于确定种群的关键进化和生态过程非常重要。但是,利用当代遗传数据来推断遗传多样性的动态可能会有偏差的风险,因为推断是根据一组现存种群进行的,抛开了不可用,稀有或现已灭绝的世系。在这里,我们利用下一代测序的新发展来分析蚱O Oedaleus decorus(一种西南西南草原种)的时空遗传动态。我们应用了最新开发的杂交捕获(hyRAD)协议,该协议甚至可以从博物馆标本的降解DNA特征中检索直系同源序列。我们确定了68个历史样本和51个现代样本中的单核苷酸多态性,以(i)揭示整个物种分布范围内的空间遗传结构,以及(ii)评估过去一个世纪来瑞士人口中遗传多样性的丧失。我们的研究结果表明:(i)三种潜在的冰川避难所遍布整个欧洲大陆,并且在高山地区在空间上汇聚。此外,尽管人口样本数量有限,我们的结果表明(ii)与历史人口相比,当代瑞士人口的等位基因丰富度下降,而预期杂合度水平没有显着差异。这一观察结果与人类介导的土地利用变化影响草原生境后,中欧装饰性O蛇种群遇到的瓶颈幅度增加相吻合。我们的结果证实,将hyRAD应用于博物馆样品可产生有价值的信息,以研究跨时空的遗传过程。

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