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Ancient Demographics Determine the Effectiveness of Genetic Purging in Endangered Lizards
Authors:Hong-Xin Xie  Xi-Xi Liang  Zhi-Qiang Chen  Wei-Ming Li  Chun-Rong Mi  Ming Li  Zheng-Jun Wu  Xu-Ming Zhou  Wei-Guo Du
Abstract:The purging of deleterious alleles has been hypothesized to mitigate inbreeding depression, but its effectiveness in endangered species remains debatable. To understand how deleterious alleles are purged during population contractions, we analyzed genomes of the endangered Chinese crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus), which is the only surviving species of its family and currently isolated into small populations. Population genomic analyses revealed four genetically distinct conservation units and sharp declines in both effective population size and genetic diversity. By comparing the relative genetic load across populations and conducting genomic simulations, we discovered that seriously deleterious alleles were effectively purged during population contractions in this relict species, although inbreeding generally enhanced the genetic burden. However, despite with the initial purging, our simulations also predicted that seriously deleterious alleles will gradually accumulate under prolonged bottlenecking. Therefore, we emphasize the importance of maintaining a minimum population capacity and increasing the functional genetic diversity in conservation efforts to preserve populations of the crocodile lizard and other endangered species.
Keywords:genetic purging  ancient demographics  Chinese crocodile lizard  population genomics
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