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Chromosome Fissions and Fusions Act as Barriers to Gene Flow between Brenthis Fritillary Butterflies

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 40, 期 3, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msad043

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chromosome evolution; speciation; population genomics; chromosome rearrangements; demographic inference

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Chromosome rearrangements play a role in promoting reproductive isolation between fritillary butterflies. This study investigates the speciation of Brenthis daphne and Brenthis ino and identifies nine chromosome fissions and fusions. The results show that these rearrangements have reduced gene flow and directly contribute to reproductive isolation.
Chromosome rearrangements are thought to promote reproductive isolation between incipient species. However, it is unclear how often, and under what conditions, fission and fusion rearrangements act as barriers to gene flow. Here we investigate speciation between two largely sympatric fritillary butterflies, Brenthis daphne and Brenthis ino. We use a composite likelihood approach to infer the demographic history of these species from whole-genome sequence data. We then compare chromosome-level genome assemblies of individuals from each species and identify a total of nine chromosome fissions and fusions. Finally, we fit a demographic model where effective population sizes and effective migration rate vary across the genome, allowing us to quantify the effects of chromosome rearrangements on reproductive isolation. We show that chromosomes involved in rearrangements experienced less effective migration since the onset of species divergence and that genomic regions near rearrangement points have a further reduction in effective migration rate. Our results suggest that the evolution of multiple rearrangements in the B. daphne and B. ino populations, including alternative fusions of the same chromosomes, have resulted in a reduction in gene flow. Although fission and fusion of chromosomes are unlikely to be the only processes that have led to speciation between these butterflies, this study shows that these rearrangements can directly promote reproductive isolation and may be involved in speciation when karyotypes evolve quickly.

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