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Trans-specific polymorphism and the convergent evolution of supertypes in major histocompatibility complex class II genes in darters (Etheostoma)

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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8485

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convergent evolution; darters; MHC; supertypes; trans-specific polymorphism

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  1. National Institutes of Health Common Themes in Reproductive Diversity training grant [T32 HD049336]
  2. National Science Foundation [NSF--DEB 1906465]

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This study characterized the MHC class IIb gene diversity in three sympatric species of darters using deep-sequencing techniques. The researchers found multiple copies of the MHC gene in darters, with a large number of genetic variants and unique amino acid sequences. Many variants were shared between different species pairs, indicating the presence of trans-specific polymorphism. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the variants did not group together based on species identity or on supertype, suggesting convergent evolution of MHC phenotypes. These findings suggest that selection acts differently on MHC genes at the genotype and supertype levels.
Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) genes are one of the most polymorphic gene groups known in vertebrates. MHC genes also exhibit allelic variants that are shared among taxa, referred to as trans-specific polymorphism (TSP). The role that selection plays in maintaining such high diversity within species, as well as TSP, is an ongoing discussion in biology. In this study, we used deep-sequencing techniques to characterize MHC class IIb gene diversity in three sympatric species of darters. We found at least 5 copies of the MHC gene in darters, with 126 genetic variants encoding 122 unique amino acid sequences. We identified four supertypes based on the binding properties of proteins encoded by the sequences. Although each species had a unique pool of variants, many variants were shared between species pairs and across all three species. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the variants did not group together monophyletically based on species identity or on supertype. An expanded phylogenetic analysis showed that some darter alleles grouped together with alleles from other percid fishes. Our findings show that TSP occurs in darters, which suggests that balancing selection is acting at the genotype level. Supertypes, however, are most likely evolving convergently, as evidenced by the fact that alleles do not form monophyletic groups based on supertype. Our research demonstrates that selection may be acting differently on MHC genes at the genotype and supertype levels, selecting for the maintenance of high genotypic diversity while driving the convergent evolution of similar MHC phenotypes across different species.

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