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DOI10.1093/molbev/msy198
Phylotranscriptomic Insights into the Diversification of Endothermic Thunnus Tunas
Ciezarek, Adam G.1; Osborne, Owen G.1; Shipley, Oliver N.2,3; Brooks, Edward J.2; Tracey, Sean R.4; McAllister, Jaime D.4; Gardner, Luke D.5; Sternberg, Michael J. E.6; Block, Barbara5; Savolainen, Vincent1
发表日期2019
ISSN0737-4038
EISSN1537-1719
卷号36期号:1页码:84-96
英文摘要

Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conserving internally generated, metabolic heat to maintain body or tissue temperatures above that of the environment. Bluefin tunas are commercially important fishes worldwide, and some populations are threatened. They are renowned for their endothermy, maintaining elevated temperatures of the oxidative locomotor muscle, viscera, brain and eyes, and occupying cold, productive high-latitude waters. Less cold-tolerant tunas, such as yellowfin tuna, by contrast, remain in warm-temperate to tropical waters year-round, reproducing more rapidly than most temperate bluefin tuna populations, providing resiliency in the face of large-scale industrial fisheries. Despite the importance of these traits to not only fisheries but also habitat utilization and responses to climate change, little is known of the genetic processes underlying the diversification of tunas. In collecting and analyzing sequence data across 29,556 genes, we found that parallel selection on standing genetic variation is associated with the evolution of endothermy in bluefin tunas. This includes two shared substitutions in genes encoding glycerol-3 phosphate dehydrogenase, an enzyme that contributes to thermogenesis in bumblebees and mammals, as well as four genes involved in the Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, b-oxidation, and superoxide removal. Using phylogenetic techniques, we further illustrate that the eight Thunnus species are genetically distinct, but found evidence of mitochondrial genome introgression across two species. Phylogeny-based metrics highlight conservation needs for some of these species.


WOS研究方向Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Evolutionary Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
来源期刊MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/90842
作者单位1.Imperial Coll London, Dept Life Sci, Silwood Pk Campus, Ascot, Berks, England;
2.Cape Eleuthera Inst, Shark Res & Conservat Program, Rock Sound, Eleuthera, Bahamas;
3.SUNY Stony Brook, Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA;
4.Univ Tasmania, Inst Marine & Antarctic Studies, Hobart, Tas, Australia;
5.Stanford Univ, Hopkins Marine Stn, Dept Biol, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 USA;
6.Imperial Coll London, Dept Life Sci, Ctr Integrat Syst Biol & Bioinformat, London, England
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Ciezarek, Adam G.,Osborne, Owen G.,Shipley, Oliver N.,et al. Phylotranscriptomic Insights into the Diversification of Endothermic Thunnus Tunas[J],2019,36(1):84-96.
APA Ciezarek, Adam G..,Osborne, Owen G..,Shipley, Oliver N..,Brooks, Edward J..,Tracey, Sean R..,...&Savolainen, Vincent.(2019).Phylotranscriptomic Insights into the Diversification of Endothermic Thunnus Tunas.MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION,36(1),84-96.
MLA Ciezarek, Adam G.,et al."Phylotranscriptomic Insights into the Diversification of Endothermic Thunnus Tunas".MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 36.1(2019):84-96.
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