生物
基因组
同感形态
进化生物学
适应性辐射
利基
异染色质
生态学
遗传学
染色体
基因
系统发育学
作者
Tingli Hu,Haohao Ma,Yongxuan Xiao,Ruolei Sun,Chunlin Li,Lei Shan,Baowei Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1111/1755-0998.14063
摘要
ABSTRACT Emberiza buntings (Aves: Emberizidae) exhibit extensive diversity and rapid diversification within the Old World, particularly in the eastern Palearctic, making them valuable models for studying rapid radiation among sympatric species. Despite their ecological and morphological diversity, there remains a significant gap in understanding the genomic underpinnings driving their rapid speciation. To fill this gap, we assembled high‐quality chromosome‐level genomes of five representative Emberiza species ( E. aureola , E. pusilla , E. rustica , E. rutila and E. spodocephala ). Comparative genomic analysis revealed distinct migration‐related evolutionary adaptations in their genomes, including variations in lipid metabolism, oxidative stress response, locomotor ability and circadian regulation. These changes may facilitate the rapid occupation of emerging ecological niches and provide opportunities for species diversification. Additionally, these five species exhibited abnormal abundances of long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTRs), comprising over 20% of their genomes, with insertion times corresponding to their divergence (~2.5 million years ago). The presence of LTRs influenced genome size, chromosomal structure and single‐gene expression, suggesting their role in promoting the rapid diversification of Emberiza species. These findings offer valuable insights into the adaptive radiation of Emberiza and establish a robust theoretical foundation for further exploration of the patterns and mechanisms underlying their diversification.
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