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Data from Dryad: Recurrent selection shapes the genomic landscape of differentiation between a pair of host-specialized haplodiploids that diverged with gene flow

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posted on 2025-02-10, 20:27 authored by Ashleigh GloverAshleigh Glover, Vitor C. Sousa, Ryan D. Ridenbaugh, Sheina Sim, Scott GeibScott Geib, Catherine R. Linnen

Understanding the genetics of adaptation and speciation is critical for a complete picture of how biodiversity is generated and maintained. Heterogeneous genomic differentiation between diverging taxa is commonly documented, with genomic regions of high differentiation interpreted as resulting from differential gene flow, linked selection, and reduced recombination rates. Disentangling the roles of each of these non-exclusive processes in shaping genome-wide patterns of divergence is challenging but will enhance our knowledge of the repeatability of genomic landscapes across taxa. Here, we combine whole-genome resequencing and genome feature data to investigate the processes shaping the genomic landscape of differentiation for a sister-species pair of haplodiploid pine sawflies, Neodiprion lecontei and Neodiprion pinetum. We find genome-wide correlations between genome features and summary statistics are consistent with pervasive linked selection, with patterns of diversity and divergence more consistently predicted by exon density and recombination rate than the neutral mutation rate (approximated by dS). We also find that both global and local patterns of FST, dXY, and π provide strong support for recurrent selection as the primary selective process shaping variation across pine sawfly genomes, with some contribution from balancing selection and lineage-specific linked selection. Because inheritance patterns for haplodiploid genomes are analogous to those of sex chromosomes, we hypothesize that haplodiploids may be especially prone to recurrent selection, even if gene flow occurred throughout divergence. Overall, our study helps fill an important taxonomic gap in the genomic landscape literature and contributes to our understanding of the processes that shape genome-wide patterns of genetic variation.

These data are all data files and scripts needed to reproduce all analyses for this study. Data files include windowed estimates of summary statistics and genome features. Scripts include those used to generate windowed summary statistic estimates and R code to perform all analyses.

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Population genomic analysis of the causes and consequences of human-mediated hybridization in insect pest populations

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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National Science Foundation: DEB-1257739

National Science Foundation: DEB-CAREER-1750946

History

Data contact name

Glover, Ashleigh, N.

Data contact email

angl226@uky.edu

Publisher

Dryad

Temporal Extent Start Date

2019-06-01

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  • Not specified

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

recurrent selection; gene flow; biodiversity; genomics; sawflies; Neodiprion lecontei; Neodiprion pinetum; statistics; exons; mutation rate; inheritance (genetics); sex chromosomes; genetic variation

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:20 - National Institute of Food and Agriculture

OMB Program Code

  • 005:040 - National Research

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  • Public

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