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Temperature, energy metabolism, and adaptive divergence in two oyster subspecies

机译:两个牡蛎亚种的温度,能量代谢和适应性发散

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Abstract Comparisons of related species that have diverse spatial distributions provide an efficient way to investigate adaptive evolution in face of increasing global warming. The oyster subjected to high environmental selections is a model species as sessile marine invertebrate. This study aimed to detect the adaptive divergence of energy metabolism in two oyster subspecies from the genus Crassostrea ?¢???? C. gigas gigas and C. gigas angulata ?¢????which are broadly distributed along the northern and southern coasts of China, respectively. We examined the effects of acute thermal stress on energy metabolism in two oyster subspecies after being common gardened for one generation in identical conditions. Thermal responses were assessed by incorporating physiological, molecular, and genomic approaches. Southern oysters exhibited higher fluctuations in metabolic rate, activities of key energetic enzymes, and levels of thermally induced gene expression than northern oysters. For genes involved in energy metabolism, the former displayed higher basal levels of gene expression and a more pronounced downregulation of thermally induced expression, while the later exhibited lower basal levels and a less pronounced downregulation of gene expression. Contrary expression pattern was observed in oxidative stress gene. Besides, energy metabolic tradeoffs were detected in both subspecies. Furthermore, the genetic divergence of a nonsynonymous SNP ( SOD-132 ) and five synonymous SNPs in other genes was identified and validated in these two subspecies, which possibly affects downstream functions and explains the aforementioned phenotypic variations. Our study demonstrates that differentiations in energy metabolism underlie the plasticity of adaptive divergence in two oyster subspecies and suggest C. gigas angulata with moderate phenotypic plasticity has higher adaptive potential to cope with exacerbated global warming.
机译:摘要对具有不同空间分布的相关物种的比较提供了一种有效的方法来研究面对全球变暖加剧的适应性进化。经过高环境选择的牡蛎是无柄海洋无脊椎动物的典范物种。这项研究的目的是检测来自Crassostrea属的两个牡蛎亚种能量代谢的适应性差异。 C. gigas gigas和C. gigas angulata分别分布在中国北部和南部沿海。我们在相同条件下共同园艺一代后,研究了急性热应激对两个牡蛎亚种能量代谢的影响。通过结合生理,分子和基因组方法评估热反应。与北部牡蛎相比,南部牡蛎的代谢率,关键的高能酶活性和热诱导基因表达水平表现出更高的波动。对于参与能量代谢的基因,前者显示出较高的基因表达基础水平,而热诱导表达的下调更为明显,而后者则显示出较低的基础表达水平,而基因表达的下调程度则较低。在氧化应激基因中观察到相反的表达模式。此外,在两个亚种中均检测到能量代谢折衷。此外,在这两个亚种中鉴定并验证了其他基因中非同义SNP(SOD-132)和五个同义SNP的遗传差异,这可能影响下游功能并解释了上述表型变异。我们的研究表明,能量代谢的差异是两个牡蛎亚种适应性差异的可塑性的基础,并表明具有中等表型可塑性的C. gigas angulata具有更高的适应性潜力,可以应对加剧的全球变暖。

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