Gene Copy Number Variation Does Not Reflect Structure or Environmental Selection in Two Recently Diverged California Populations of Suillus brevipes

Gene copy number variation across individuals has been shown to track population structure and be a source of adaptive genetic variation with significant fitness impacts. In this study, we report opposite results for both predictions based on the analysis of gene copy number variants (CNVs) of Suill...

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Main Authors: Anna L. Bazzicalupo, Mallory Thomas, Robert Mason, Munro-Ehrlich, Sara Branco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2020-12-01
Series:G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
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Online Access:http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.120.401735
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spelling doaj-c998f55b262849ceb32354b6215f2f972021-07-02T19:52:19ZengOxford University PressG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics2160-18362020-12-0110124591459710.1534/g3.120.40173527Gene Copy Number Variation Does Not Reflect Structure or Environmental Selection in Two Recently Diverged California Populations of Suillus brevipesAnna L. BazzicalupoMallory ThomasRobert MasonMunro-EhrlichSara BrancoGene copy number variation across individuals has been shown to track population structure and be a source of adaptive genetic variation with significant fitness impacts. In this study, we report opposite results for both predictions based on the analysis of gene copy number variants (CNVs) of Suillus brevipes, a mycorrhizal fungus adapted to coastal and montane habitats in California. In order to assess whether gene copy number variation mirrored population structure and selection in this species, we investigated two previously studied locally adapted populations showing a highly differentiated genomic region encompassing a gene predicted to confer salt tolerance. In addition, we examined whether copy number in the genes related to salt homeostasis was differentiated between the two populations. Although we found many instances of CNV regions across the genomes of S. brevipes individuals, we also found CNVs did not recover population structure and known salt-tolerance-related genes were not under selection across the coastal population. Our results contrast with predictions of CNVs matching single-nucleotide polymorphism divergence and showed CNVs of genes for salt homeostasis are not under selection in S. brevipes.http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.120.401735fungicopy-number variantssuillussalt tolerancemycorrhiza
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author Anna L. Bazzicalupo
Mallory Thomas
Robert Mason
Munro-Ehrlich
Sara Branco
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Mallory Thomas
Robert Mason
Munro-Ehrlich
Sara Branco
Gene Copy Number Variation Does Not Reflect Structure or Environmental Selection in Two Recently Diverged California Populations of Suillus brevipes
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
fungi
copy-number variants
suillus
salt tolerance
mycorrhiza
author_facet Anna L. Bazzicalupo
Mallory Thomas
Robert Mason
Munro-Ehrlich
Sara Branco
author_sort Anna L. Bazzicalupo
title Gene Copy Number Variation Does Not Reflect Structure or Environmental Selection in Two Recently Diverged California Populations of Suillus brevipes
title_short Gene Copy Number Variation Does Not Reflect Structure or Environmental Selection in Two Recently Diverged California Populations of Suillus brevipes
title_full Gene Copy Number Variation Does Not Reflect Structure or Environmental Selection in Two Recently Diverged California Populations of Suillus brevipes
title_fullStr Gene Copy Number Variation Does Not Reflect Structure or Environmental Selection in Two Recently Diverged California Populations of Suillus brevipes
title_full_unstemmed Gene Copy Number Variation Does Not Reflect Structure or Environmental Selection in Two Recently Diverged California Populations of Suillus brevipes
title_sort gene copy number variation does not reflect structure or environmental selection in two recently diverged california populations of suillus brevipes
publisher Oxford University Press
series G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
issn 2160-1836
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Gene copy number variation across individuals has been shown to track population structure and be a source of adaptive genetic variation with significant fitness impacts. In this study, we report opposite results for both predictions based on the analysis of gene copy number variants (CNVs) of Suillus brevipes, a mycorrhizal fungus adapted to coastal and montane habitats in California. In order to assess whether gene copy number variation mirrored population structure and selection in this species, we investigated two previously studied locally adapted populations showing a highly differentiated genomic region encompassing a gene predicted to confer salt tolerance. In addition, we examined whether copy number in the genes related to salt homeostasis was differentiated between the two populations. Although we found many instances of CNV regions across the genomes of S. brevipes individuals, we also found CNVs did not recover population structure and known salt-tolerance-related genes were not under selection across the coastal population. Our results contrast with predictions of CNVs matching single-nucleotide polymorphism divergence and showed CNVs of genes for salt homeostasis are not under selection in S. brevipes.
topic fungi
copy-number variants
suillus
salt tolerance
mycorrhiza
url http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.120.401735
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