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Comparative transcriptomics and gene expression divergence associated with homoploid hybrid speciation in Argyranthemum

Comparative transcriptomics and gene expression divergence associated with homoploid hybrid speciation in Argyranthemum
Comparative transcriptomics and gene expression divergence associated with homoploid hybrid speciation in Argyranthemum
Ecological isolation is increasingly thought to play an important role in speciation, especially for the origin and reproductive isolation of homoploid hybrid species. However, the extent to which divergent and/or transgressive gene expression changes are involved in speciation is not well studied. In this study, we employ comparative transcriptomics to investigate gene expression changes associated with the origin and evolution of two homoploid hybrid plant species, Argyranthemum sundingii and A. lemsii (Asteraceae). As there is no standard methodology for comparative transcriptomics, we examined five different pipelines for data assembly and analysing gene expression across the four species (two hybrid and two parental). We note biases and problems with all pipelines, and the approach used affected the biological interpretation of the data. Using the approach that we found to be optimal, we identify transcripts showing DE between the parental taxa and between the homoploid hybrid species and their parents; in several cases, putative functions of these DE transcripts have a plausible role in ecological adaptation and could be the cause or consequence of ecological speciation. Although independently derived, the homoploid hybrid species have converged on similar expression phenotypes, likely due to adaptation to similar habitats.
Argyranthemum, homoploid hybrid speciation, hybridization, speciation, transcriptomics
White, Oliver W.
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Reyes-Betancort, Alfredo
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Carine, Mark A.
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Chapman, Mark A.
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White, Oliver W.
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Reyes-Betancort, Alfredo
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Carine, Mark A.
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Chapman, Mark A.
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White, Oliver W., Reyes-Betancort, Alfredo, Carine, Mark A. and Chapman, Mark A. (2023) Comparative transcriptomics and gene expression divergence associated with homoploid hybrid speciation in Argyranthemum. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 13 (10), [jkad158]. (doi:10.1093/g3journal/jkad158).

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Ecological isolation is increasingly thought to play an important role in speciation, especially for the origin and reproductive isolation of homoploid hybrid species. However, the extent to which divergent and/or transgressive gene expression changes are involved in speciation is not well studied. In this study, we employ comparative transcriptomics to investigate gene expression changes associated with the origin and evolution of two homoploid hybrid plant species, Argyranthemum sundingii and A. lemsii (Asteraceae). As there is no standard methodology for comparative transcriptomics, we examined five different pipelines for data assembly and analysing gene expression across the four species (two hybrid and two parental). We note biases and problems with all pipelines, and the approach used affected the biological interpretation of the data. Using the approach that we found to be optimal, we identify transcripts showing DE between the parental taxa and between the homoploid hybrid species and their parents; in several cases, putative functions of these DE transcripts have a plausible role in ecological adaptation and could be the cause or consequence of ecological speciation. Although independently derived, the homoploid hybrid species have converged on similar expression phenotypes, likely due to adaptation to similar habitats.

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Accepted/In Press date: 28 June 2023
Published date: October 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: This work was funded by an NHM-University of Southampton PhD studentship to OWW. Plant material was collected under a permit from the Gobierno de Canarias permit number 2015/939. Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2023.
Keywords: Argyranthemum, homoploid hybrid speciation, hybridization, speciation, transcriptomics

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Local EPrints ID: 481751
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/481751
PURE UUID: 72704045-a8e3-472e-b201-2aab5065f92f
ORCID for Mark A. Chapman: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7151-723X

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Date deposited: 07 Sep 2023 16:35
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:24

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Author: Oliver W. White
Author: Alfredo Reyes-Betancort
Author: Mark A. Carine
Author: Mark A. Chapman ORCID iD

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