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Genomic analysis reveals hidden biodiversity within colugos, the sister group to primates

机译:基因组学分析揭示了灵长类动物的姊妹群colugos中的隐藏生物多样性

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Colugos are among the most poorly studied mammals despite their centrality to resolving supraordinal primate relationships. Two described species of these gliding mammals are the sole living members of the order Dermoptera, distributed throughout Southeast Asia. We generated a draft genome sequence for a Sunda colugo and a Philippine colugo reference alignment, and used these to identify colugo-specific genetic changes that were enriched in sensory and musculoskeletal-related genes that likely underlie their nocturnal and gliding adaptations. Phylogenomic analysis and catalogs of rare genomic changes overwhelmingly support the contested hypothesis that colugos are the sister group to primates (Primatomorpha), to the exclusion of treeshrews. We captured ~140 kb of orthologous sequence data from colugo museum specimens sampled across their range and identified large genetic differences between many geographically isolated populations that may result in a >300% increase in the number of recognized colugo species. Our results identify conservation units to mitigate future losses of this enigmatic mammalian order.
机译:尽管Colugos在解决灵长类灵长类动物之间的关系中处于中心地位,但它们仍是研究最差的哺乳动物之一。这些滑翔哺乳动物的两个已描述物种是Dermoptera目的唯一活体成员,分布于整个东南亚。我们为Sunda colugo和菲律宾colugo参考比对生成了一个基因组序列草稿,并使用这些序列来鉴定colugo特定的遗传变化,这些遗传变化富含可能与它们的夜间和滑行适应有关的感觉和与肌肉骨骼相关的基因。系统生物学分析和罕见基因组变化的目录绝大多数支持有争议的假说,即collugos是灵长类动物(Primatomorpha)的姊妹组,但没有树h。我们从在整个范围内采样的colugo博物馆标本中捕获了约140 kb的直系同源序列数据,并确定了许多地理上分离的种群之间的巨大遗传差异,这可能导致公认的colugo物种数量增加> 300%。我们的结果确定了保护单位,以减轻这种神秘的哺乳动物秩序的未来损失。

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