Selection and gene flow shape genomic islands that control floral guides

Hugo Tavares, Annabel Whibley, David L. Field, Desmond Bradley, Matthew Couchman, Lucy Copsey, Joane Elleouet, Monique Burrus, Christophe Andalo, Miaomiao Li, Qun Li, Yongbiao Xue, Alexandra B. Rebocho, Nicolas H. Barton, Enrico Coen

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Abstract

Genomes of closely-related species or populations often display localized regions of enhanced relative sequence divergence, termed genomic islands. It has been proposed that these islands arise through selective sweeps and/or barriers to gene flow. Here, we genetically dissect a genomic island that controls flower color pattern differences between two subspecies of Antirrhinum majus, A.m.striatum and A.m.pseudomajus, and relate it to clinal variation across a natural hybrid zone. We show that selective sweeps likely raised relative divergence at two tightly-linked MYB-like transcription factors, leading to distinct flower patterns in the two subspecies. The two patterns provide alternate floral guides and create a strong barrier to gene flow where populations come into contact. This barrier affects the selected flower color genes and tightlylinked loci, but does not extend outside of this domain, allowing gene flow to lower relative divergence for the rest of the chromosome. Thus, both selective sweeps and barriers to gene flow play a role in shaping genomic islands: sweeps cause elevation in relative divergence, while heterogeneous gene flow flattens the surrounding "sea," making the island of divergence stand out. By showing how selective sweeps establish alternative adaptive phenotypes that lead to barriers to gene flow, our study sheds light on possible mechanisms leading to reproductive isolation and speciation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11006-11011
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume115
Issue number43
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 23 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antirrhinum
  • Genomic island
  • Hybrid zone
  • Selective sweep
  • Speciation

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