收敛演化
大熊猫
生物
进化生物学
适应(眼睛)
比较基因组学
基因组学
竹子
遗传学
平行进化
基因
基因组
系统发育学
动物
植物
神经科学
作者
Yibo Hu,Qi Wu,Shuai Ma,Tianxiao Ma,Lei Shan,Xiao Wang,Yonggang Nie,Zemin Ning,Yán Li,Yunfang Xiu,Fuwen Wei
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1613870114
摘要
Significance The giant panda and red panda are obligate bamboo-feeders that independently evolved from meat-eating ancestors and possess adaptive pseudothumbs, making them ideal models for studying convergent evolution. In this study, we identified genomic signatures of convergent evolution associated with bamboo eating. Comparative genomic analyses revealed adaptively convergent genes potentially involved with pseudothumb development and essential bamboo nutrient utilization. We also found that the umami taste receptor gene TAS1R1 has been pseudogenized in both pandas. These findings provide insights into genetic mechanisms underlying phenotypic convergence and adaptation to a specialized bamboo diet in both pandas and offer an example of genome-scale analyses for detecting convergent evolution.
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