摘要
利用起源基因的分子约会与差异分析技术来认识多倍体。基因复制信息(不管是直系还是旁系)都仅仅提供不完整的信息。线粒体DNA的分析服从于母系史,母系史可能不同于父系遗传。两种重要的食物及宠物鱼,鲤鱼和金鱼,展现出曾经经过多倍体化在1200万到2000万年前。然而,非常有必要详细研究多倍体化的起源。因此,我们用了一个种群的鱼作为模拟系统来探究多倍体化完成的过程。我们同时分析了细胞核编码生长激素的基因,重组激活蛋白1和HOXA2B基因,以及19个鲤鱼种中母系遗传的12个连接线粒体编码蛋白基因,并用两个爬鳅科的物种作为外类分群单元。我们的分析阐明了对鲤鱼和金鱼来说,母系和父系祖先系统发育地位。母系遗传的差异约为(10.71–12.42 Ma)显著低于父系祖先的差异(16.62-19.64 Ma)。多倍体化中共同的祖先鲤鱼和金鱼的基因分析数据大约为10.71-12.42 Ma,这种情况的最大可能是在在母系差异时期产生。这比母系标记更古老的两个细胞核基因的两个复制体之间的差异可能包括了当多倍体化发生时祖先基因的差异。因此,这类鱼的多倍体化过程可能是:Cyprinini科的母系的祖先鱼种可能通过与Cyprininae亚科的父系祖先(差异约为4.20-8.93 Ma)杂交两倍化了它本身的基因。我们的工作将为鲤鱼科多倍体化差异率提供新的证据,同时记录了研究多倍体化时应同时考虑父系和母系遗传史的必要性。
关键词: 异源多倍化,鲤鱼科,母系,父系
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:Allopolyploidization is Not So Simple: Evidence from the Origin of the Tribe Cyprinini (Teleostei: Cypriniformes)
Volume: 14 Issue: 10
Author(s): W. Ma, Z.-H. Zhu, X.-Y. Bi, R.W. Murphy, S.-Y. Wang, Y. Gao, H. Xiao, Y.-P. Zhang and J. Luo
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关键词: 异源多倍化,鲤鱼科,母系,父系
摘要: The identification of allopolyploidization events benefits from molecular dating and divergence assessments of progenitor genomes. Information on gene duplications only, either orthologs or paralogs, provides incomplete information. Analyses of mitochondrial DNA yield insights into matrilineal history, which may differ from patrilineal evolution. Two important food and pet fishes, the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and goldfish (Carassius sp.), appear to have experienced allotetraploidization sometime from 12 to 20 million years ago (Ma). However, much work is necessary to detail the initial polyploidization event. Herein, we use this group of fishes as a model system to investigate competing scenarios for allopolyploidization. We analyze both the nuclear genes encoding growth hormone (GH), recombination activating protein 1 (RAG1) and HOXA2B gene, and the maternal heredited 12 concatenated mitochondrial protein-coding gene in 19 species of cyprinids and use two species in Balitoridae as outgroup taxa. Our analyses clarify the phylogenetic position of the paternal and maternal ancestors for the common carp and goldfish. The estimation of matrilineal divergence (10.71–12.42 Ma) is significantly younger than the dates of the parental ancestor divergedthat obtained by nuclear genes (16.62-19.64 Ma). Analyses of both genomes date the allopolyploidization event of the common ancestor of Cy. carpio and Ca sp. to about 10.71-12.42 Ma, which is most likely represented by maternal divergent time. The divergence of the two copies of the nuclear genes which was more ancient than the maternal markers might have been included the divergence of the progenitors’ genome divergence when the allopolyploidization event occurred. Thus, the scenarios of allopolyploidzation for this group of fish can be suggested as the following: the matrilineal common ancestor of species in tribe Cyprinini might have doubled its genome by mating with a paternal ancestor in the subfamily Cyprininae, which was a sister-group that diverged around 4.20-8.93 Ma. Our work provides new evidence for the divergence dates of allopolyploidization within the Cyprinini, and documents the necessity of considering both matrilineal and patrilineal histories when investigating allopolyploidization.
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W. Ma, Z.-H. Zhu, X.-Y. Bi, R.W. Murphy, S.-Y. Wang, Y. Gao, H. Xiao, Y.-P. Zhang and J. Luo , Allopolyploidization is Not So Simple: Evidence from the Origin of the Tribe Cyprinini (Teleostei: Cypriniformes), Current Molecular Medicine 2014; 14 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524014666141203101543
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524014666141203101543 |
Print ISSN 1566-5240 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5666 |
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