Paracoccidioides Genomes Reflect High Levels of Species Divergence and Little Interspecific Gene Flow

ABSTRACT : The fungus Paracoccidioides is a prevalent human pathogen endemic to South America. The genus is composed of five species. In this report, we use 37 whole-genome sequences to study the allocation of genetic variation in Paracoccidioides. We tested three genome-wide predictions of advanced...

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Autores:
Mavengere, Heidi
Mattox, Kathleen
Teixeira, Marcus
Sepúlveda Rico, Victoria Eugenia
Gómez Guzmán, Oscar Mauricio
Hernández Ruiz, Orville
McEwen Ochoa, Juan Guillermo
Matute González, Daniel Ricardo
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2020
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UdeA
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.udea.edu.co:10495/31101
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/10495/31101
Palabra clave:
Especiación Genética
Genetic Speciation
Translocación Genética
Translocation, Genetic
Introgresión Genética
Genetic Introgression
Modelo oculto de Márkov
Rights
openAccess
License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/co/
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Summary:ABSTRACT : The fungus Paracoccidioides is a prevalent human pathogen endemic to South America. The genus is composed of five species. In this report, we use 37 whole-genome sequences to study the allocation of genetic variation in Paracoccidioides. We tested three genome-wide predictions of advanced speciation, namely, that all species should be reciprocally monophyletic, that species pairs should be highly differentiated along the whole genome, and that there should be low rates of interspecific gene exchange. We find support for these three hypotheses. Species pairs with older divergences show no evidence of gene exchange, while more recently diverged species pairs show evidence of modest rates of introgression. Our results indicate that as divergence progresses, species boundaries become less porous among Paracoccidioides species. Our results suggest that species in Paracoccidioides are at different stages along the divergence continuum.