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  • The study explores how the evolution of complex traits, specifically through the radula in freshwater snails, contributes to their diversity via adaptive specialization in foraging.
  • Using tissue-specific transcriptomes from two closely coexisting snail forms, the researchers found significant genetic divergence in radula-related genes, suggesting a strong link between radula features and ecological adaptation.
  • The findings indicate that the processes driving radula variation may also be applicable to other animal groups, pointing to broader patterns of adaptive diversification across species like cichlids and Darwin's finches.

Article Abstract

(1) Background: Adaptive diversification of complex traits plays a pivotal role in the evolution of organismal diversity. In the freshwater snail genus , adaptive radiations were likely promoted by trophic specialization via diversification of their key foraging organ, the radula. (2) Methods: To investigate the molecular basis of radula diversification and its contribution to lineage divergence, we used tissue-specific transcriptomes of two sympatric ecomorphs. (3) Results: We show that ecomorphs are genetically divergent lineages with habitat-correlated abundances. Sequence divergence and the proportion of highly differentially expressed genes are significantly higher between radula transcriptomes compared to the mantle and foot. However, the same is not true when all differentially expressed genes or only non-synonymous SNPs are considered. Finally, putative homologs of some candidate genes for radula diversification (hh, arx, gbb) were also found to contribute to trophic specialization in cichlids and Darwin's finches. (4) Conclusions: Our results are in line with diversifying selection on the radula driving ecomorph divergence and indicate that some molecular pathways may be especially prone to adaptive diversification, even across phylogenetically distant animal groups.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9222583PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13061029DOI Listing

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