生物
灵长类动物
濒危物种
进化生物学
人口
动物
遗传多样性
群体基因组学
适应(眼睛)
基因组学
生态学
基因组
栖息地
遗传学
基因
人口学
神经科学
社会学
作者
Xuming Zhou,Xuehong Meng,Zhijin Liu,Jiang Chang,Boshi Wang,Mingzhou Li,Pablo Orozco‐terWengel,Shilin Tian,Changlong Wen,Ziming Wang,Paul A. Garber,Huijuan Pan,Xinping Ye,Zuofu Xiang,Michael W. Bruford,Scott V. Edwards,Yinchuan Cao,Shuancang Yu,Lianju Gao,Zhisheng Cao
标识
DOI:10.1093/molbev/msw150
摘要
Snub-nosed monkeys (genus Rhinopithecus) are a group of endangered colobines endemic to South Asia. Here, we re-sequenced the whole genomes of 38 snub-nosed monkeys representing four species within this genus. By conducting population genomic analyses, we observed a similar load of deleterious variation in snub-nosed monkeys living in both smaller and larger populations and found that genomic diversity was lower than that reported in other primates. Reconstruction of Rhinopithecus evolutionary history suggested that episodes of climatic variation over the past 2 million years, associated with glacial advances and retreats and population isolation, have shaped snub-nosed monkey demography and evolution. We further identified several hypoxia-related genes under selection in R. bieti (black snub-nosed monkey), a species that exploits habitats higher than any other nonhuman primate. These results provide the first detailed and comprehensive genomic insights into genetic diversity, demography, genetic burden, and adaptation in this radiation of endangered primates.
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