Population genomic analyses reveal possible drivers of population divergence

被引:1
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作者
Skrede, Inger [1 ]
Durling, Mikael Brandstrom [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oslo, Dept Biosci, Oslo, Norway
[2] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Forest Mycol & Plant Pathol, Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
functional adaptation; fungi; population divergence; population genomics; MECHANISMS; TOLERANCE; FUNGI; YEAST;
D O I
10.1111/mec.13209
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Recent advances in sequencing technology and efficiency enable new and improved methods to investigate how populations diverge and species evolve. Fungi have relatively small and simple genomes and can often be cultured in the laboratory. Fungal populations can thus be sequenced for a relatively low cost, which makes them ideal for population genomic analyses. In several recent population genomic studies, wild populations of fungal model organisms and human pathogens have been analysed, for example Neurospora crassa (Ellison etal. ), Saccharomyces uvarum (Almeida etal. ), Coccidioides spp. (Neafsey etal. ) and Cryptococcus gatti (Engelthaler etal. ). In this issue of Molecular Ecology, Branco etal. () apply population genomic tools to understand population divergence and adaptation in a symbiotic (mycorrhizal) fungus. This study exemplifies the possibilities of diving deeper into the genomic features involved in population divergence and speciation, also for nonmodel organisms, and how molecular and analytical tools will improve our understanding of the patterns and mechanisms that underlie adaptation to habitats, population divergence and dispersal limitation of fungi.
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页码:2598 / 2600
页数:3
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