Divergent evolution in the genomes of closely related lacertids, Lacerta viridis and L. bilineata, and implications for speciation
Author(s) -
Sree Rohit Raj Kolora,
Anne Weigert,
Amin Saffari,
Stephanie Kehr,
Maria Beatriz Walter Costa,
Cathrin Spröer,
Henrike Indrischek,
Manjusha Chintalapati,
Konrad Lohse,
Gero Doose,
Jörg Overmann,
Boyke Bunk,
Christoph Bleidorn,
Annegret GrimmSeyfarth,
Klaus Henle,
Katja Nowick,
Rui Faria,
Peter F. Stadler,
Martin Schlegel
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
gigascience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.947
H-Index - 54
ISSN - 2047-217X
DOI - 10.1093/gigascience/giy160
Subject(s) - genetic algorithm , evolutionary biology , biology , genome , biological evolution , ecology , zoology , genetics , gene
Lacerta viridis and Lacerta bilineata are sister species of European green lizards (eastern and western clades, respectively) that, until recently, were grouped together as the L. viridis complex. Genetic incompatibilities were observed between lacertid populations through crossing experiments, which led to the delineation of two separate species within the L. viridis complex. The population history of these sister species and processes driving divergence are unknown. We constructed the first high-quality de novo genome assemblies for both L. viridis and L. bilineata through Illumina and PacBio sequencing, with annotation support provided from transcriptome sequencing of several tissues. To estimate gene flow between the two species and identify factors involved in reproductive isolation, we studied their evolutionary history, identified genomic rearrangements, detected signatures of selection on non-coding RNA, and on protein-coding genes.
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