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The Rise and Fall of an Evolutionary Innovation: Contrasting Strategies of Venom Evolution in Ancient and Young Animals

机译:进化创新的上升与下降:古代动物毒液进化的对比策略

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Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian selection in a chemical arms race scenario, where the evolution of venom resistance in prey and the invention of potent venom in the secreting animal exert reciprocal selection pressures. Venom research to date has mainly focused on evolutionarily younger lineages, such as snakes and cone snails, while mostly neglecting ancient clades (e.g., cnidarians, coleoids, spiders and centipedes). By examining genome, venom-gland transcriptome and sequences from the public repositories, we report the molecular evolutionary regimes of several centipede and spider toxin families, which surprisingly accumulated low-levels of sequence variations, despite their long evolutionary histories. Molecular evolutionary assessment of over 3500 nucleotide sequences from 85 toxin families spanning the breadth of the animal kingdom has unraveled a contrasting evolutionary strategy employed by ancient and evolutionarily young clades. We show that the venoms of ancient lineages remarkably evolve under the heavy constraints of negative selection, while toxin families in lineages that originated relatively recently rapidly diversify under the influence of positive selection. We propose that animal venoms mostly employ a ‘two-speed’ mode of evolution, where the major influence of diversifying selection accompanies the earlier stages of ecological specialization (e.g., diet and range expansion) in the evolutionary history of the species–the period of expansion, resulting in the rapid diversification of the venom arsenal, followed by longer periods of purifying selection that preserve the potent toxin pharmacopeia–the period of purification and fixation. However, species in the period of purification may re-enter the period of expansion upon experiencing a major shift in ecology or environment. Thus, we highlight for the first time the significant roles of purifying and episodic selections in shaping animal venoms.
机译:在化学武器竞赛场景中的阳性达尔文选择中的显着影响,观察到动物毒液在化学武器竞赛场景中的显着影响下,在分泌动物中施用的毒液抗性和发明的效率血液的兴奋剂的演变。毒液研究迄今为止主要专注于进化的血缘,如蛇和锥蜗牛,而大多数忽视古代植物(例如,Cnidarians,Coeoids,蜘蛛和蜈蚣)。通过检查公共储存库的基因组,毒腺 - 腺体转录组和序列,我们报告了几个蜈蚣和蜘蛛毒素家族的分子进化制度,尽管它们长的进化历史,但仍然令人惊讶地积累了低水平的序列变化。来自85个毒素家族的分子进化评估来自85个毒素家族的跨越动物王国的广度,已经解开了古老和进化的年轻植物造成了对比的进化策略。我们展示古代血统的毒液在负面选择的严重限制下显着发展,而毒素家庭在阳性选择的影响下起源于最近迅速多样化。我们提出动物毒液主要采用“双速”的进化模式,多样化选择的主要影响伴随着物种进化史上的生态专业化(例如,饮食和范围扩展)的早期阶段 - 膨胀,导致毒液砷的快速多样化,然后更长的纯化选择,以保持有效的毒素药物群 - 纯化和固定期。然而,在经历生态或环境的重大转变时,净化期间的物种可以重新进入扩张期。因此,我们首次突出显示纯化动物毒液中的纯化和渗透选择的重要作用。

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