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Introgression dynamics of sex-linked chromosomal inversions shape the Malawi cichlid adaptive radiation

AutorInnen: 
L. Moritz Blumer, Valentina Burskaia, Ilia Artiushin, Jaysmita Saha, Julia Camacho Garcia, Joel Elkin, Bettina Fischer, Chenxi Zhou, Sophie Gresham, Milan Malinsky, Tyler Linderoth, Wilson Sawasawa, Iliana Bista, Aaron Hickey, Marek Kucka, Sandra Louzada,
Erscheinungsjahr: 
2024
Vollständiger Titel: 
Introgression dynamics of sex-linked chromosomal inversions shape the Malawi cichlid adaptive radiation
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Publiziert in: 
BioRxiv
Publikationstyp: 
Elektronische Publikation
DOI Name: 
10.1101/2024.07.28.605452
Keywords: 
cichlid, fish, introgression, evolution
Bibliographische Angaben: 
Blumer LM, Burskaia V, Artiushin I, Saha J, Camacho Garcia J, Elkin J, Fischer B, Zhou C, Gresham S, Malinsky M, Linderoth T, Sawasawa W, Bista I, Hickey A, Kucka M, Louzada S, Zatha R, Yang F, Rusuwa B, Santos ME, Chan YF, Joyce DA, Böhne A, Miska EA, Ngochera M, Turner GF Durbin R and Svardal H. (2024) Introgression dynamics of sex-linked chromosomal inversions shape the Malawi cichlid adaptive radiation. BioRxiv 2024.07.28.605452. doi: 10.1101/2024.07.28.605452
Abstract: 

Chromosomal inversions contribute to adaptive speciation by linking co-adapted alleles. Querying 1,375 genomes of the species-rich Malawi cichlid fish radiation, we discovered five large inversions segregating in the benthic subradiation that each suppress recombination over more than half a chromosome. Two inversions were transferred from deepwater pelagic Diplotaxodon via admixture, while the others established early in the deep benthics. Introgression of haplotypes from lineages inside and outside the Malawi radiation coincided with bursts of species diversification. Inversions show evidence for transient sex linkage and a striking excess of protein changing substitutions pointing towards selection on sensory, behavioural and reproductive genes. We conclude that repeated interplay between depth adaptation and sex-specific selection on large inversions has been central to the evolution of this iconic system.

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