Chromosomal Inversions and the Demography of Speciation in Drosophila montana and Drosophila flavomontana

Abstract
Chromosomal inversions may play a central role in speciation given their ability to locally reduce recombination and therefore genetic exchange between diverging populations. We analyzed long- and short-read whole-genome data from sympatric and allopatric populations of 2 Drosophila virilis group species, Drosophila montana and Drosophila flavomontana, to understand if inversions have contributed to their divergence. We identified 3 large alternatively fixed inversions on the X chromosome and one on each of the autosomes 4 and 5. A comparison of demographic models estimated for inverted and noninverted (colinear) chromosomal regions suggests that these inversions arose before the time of the species split. We detected a low rate of interspecific gene flow (introgression) from D. montana to D. flavomontana, which was further reduced inside inversions and was lower in allopatric than in sympatric populations. Together, these results suggest that the inversions were already present in the common ancestral population and that gene exchange between the sister taxa was reduced within inversions both before and after the onset of species divergence. Such ancestrally polymorphic inversions may foster speciation by allowing the accumulation of genetic divergence in loci involved in adaptation and reproductive isolation inside inversions early in the speciation process, while gene exchange at colinear regions continues until the evolving reproductive barriers complete speciation. The overlapping X inversions are particularly good candidates for driving the speciation process of D. montana and D. flavomontana, since they harbor strong genetic incompatibilities that were detected in a recent study of experimental introgression.
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Articles Research article
Published
2024
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Oxford University Press
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1759-6653
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evae024
Language
English
Published in
Genome Biology and Evolution
Citation
  • Poikela, N., Laetsch, D. R., Hoikkala, V., Lohse, K., & Kankare, M. (2024). Chromosomal Inversions and the Demography of Speciation in Drosophila montana and Drosophila flavomontana. Genome Biology and Evolution, 16(3), Article evae024. https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evae024
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CC BY 4.0Open Access
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Academy Project, AoF
Akatemiahanke, SA
Research Council of Finland
Additional information about funding
This work was supported by a grant from the Academy of Finland project 322980 to M.K., a grant from the Finnish Cultural Foundation (Central Finland regional Fund) to N.P. and M.K., and a grant from the Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation to N.P. K.L. and D.R.L. are supported by an ERC starting grant (ModelGenomLand, 757648). K.L. was also supported by a Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC) UK Independent Research fellowship (NE/L011522/1).
Copyright© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution

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