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Exploring the role of polymorphic interspecies structural variants in reproductive isolation and adaptive divergence in Eucalyptus. | LitMetric

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  • Structural variations (SVs) are crucial for speciation and adaptation, but their prevalence and impact have been under-researched, which this study aims to address through Eucalyptus species.
  • A comparative analysis of reference genomes and sequencing of over 600 individuals showed a large number of interspecies SVs, with significant findings regarding structural divergences and polymorphisms in Eucalyptus melliodora and Eucalyptus sideroxylon.
  • The study highlights how SVs contribute to genetic differentiation and adaptive evolution, providing insights into natural selection and the genetic diversity necessary for species divergence and fitness in changing environments.

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Structural variations (SVs) play a significant role in speciation and adaptation in many species, yet few studies have explored the prevalence and impact of different categories of SVs. We conducted a comparative analysis of long-read assembled reference genomes of closely related Eucalyptus species to identify candidate SVs potentially influencing speciation and adaptation. Interspecies SVs can be either fixed differences or polymorphic in one or both species. To describe SV patterns, we employed short-read whole-genome sequencing on over 600 individuals of Eucalyptus melliodora and Eucalyptus sideroxylon, along with recent high-quality genome assemblies. We aligned reads and genotyped interspecies SVs predicted between species reference genomes. Our results revealed that 49,756 of 58,025 and 39,536 of 47,064 interspecies SVs could be typed with short reads in E. melliodora and E. sideroxylon, respectively. Focusing on inversions and translocations, symmetric SVs that are readily genotyped within both populations, 24 were found to be structural divergences, 2,623 structural polymorphisms, and 928 shared structural polymorphisms. We assessed the functional significance of fixed interspecies SVs by examining differences in estimated recombination rates and genetic differentiation between species, revealing a complex history of natural selection. Shared structural polymorphisms displayed enrichment of potentially adaptive genes. Understanding how different classes of genetic mutations contribute to genetic diversity and reproductive barriers is essential for understanding how organisms enhance fitness, adapt to changing environments, and diversify. Our findings reveal the prevalence of interspecies SVs and elucidate their role in genetic differentiation, adaptive evolution, and species divergence within and between populations.

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