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Population genomics of sexual and asexual lineages in fissiparous ribbon worms (Lineus,Nemertea): hybridization,polyploidy and the Meselson effect
Authors:S L Ament‐Velásquez  E Figuet  M Ballenghien  E E Zattara  J L Norenburg  F A Fernández‐Álvarez  J Bierne  N Bierne  N Galtier
Institution:1. Institute of Evolutionary Sciences, University Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, EPHE, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, France;2. Department of Organismal Biology, Systematic Biology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;3. Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA;4. Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA;5. Institut de Ciències del Mar, CSIC Barcelona, Passeig Marítim, Barcelona, Spain;6. Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire, Université de Reims Champagne‐Ardenne, Reims, France
Abstract:Comparative population genetics in asexual vs. sexual species offers the opportunity to investigate the impact of asexuality on genome evolution. Here, we analyse coding sequence polymorphism and divergence patterns in the fascinating Lineus ribbon worms, a group of marine, carnivorous nemerteans with unusual regeneration abilities, and in which asexual reproduction by fissiparity is documented. The population genomics of the fissiparous L. pseudolacteus is characterized by an extremely high level of heterozygosity and unexpectedly elevated πNS ratio, in apparent agreement with theoretical expectations under clonal evolution. Analysis of among‐species allele sharing and read‐count distribution, however, reveals that L. pseudolacteus is a triploid hybrid between Atlantic populations of L. sanguineus and L. lacteus. We model and quantify the relative impact of hybridity, polyploidy and asexuality on molecular variation patterns in L. pseudolacteus and conclude that (i) the peculiarities of L. pseudolacteus population genomics result in the first place from hybridization and (ii) the accumulation of new mutations through the Meselson effect is more than compensated by processes of heterozygosity erosion, such as gene conversion or gene copy loss. This study illustrates the complexity of the evolutionary processes associated with asexuality and identifies L. pseudolacteus as a promising model to study the first steps of polyploid genome evolution in an asexual context.
Keywords:clonality  coding sequences  hybridization  polyploidy  population genomics
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