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Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics.

Authors :
Feng S
Stiller J
Deng Y
Armstrong J
Fang Q
Reeve AH
Xie D
Chen G
Guo C
Faircloth BC
Petersen B
Wang Z
Zhou Q
Diekhans M
Chen W
Andreu-Sánchez S
Margaryan A
Howard JT
Parent C
Pacheco G
Sinding MS
Puetz L
Cavill E
Ribeiro ÂM
Eckhart L
Fjeldså J
Hosner PA
Brumfield RT
Christidis L
Bertelsen MF
Sicheritz-Ponten T
Tietze DT
Robertson BC
Song G
Borgia G
Claramunt S
Lovette IJ
Cowen SJ
Njoroge P
Dumbacher JP
Ryder OA
Fuchs J
Bunce M
Burt DW
Cracraft J
Meng G
Hackett SJ
Ryan PG
Jønsson KA
Jamieson IG
da Fonseca RR
Braun EL
Houde P
Mirarab S
Suh A
Hansson B
Ponnikas S
Sigeman H
Stervander M
Frandsen PB
van der Zwan H
van der Sluis R
Visser C
Balakrishnan CN
Clark AG
Fitzpatrick JW
Bowman R
Chen N
Cloutier A
Sackton TB
Edwards SV
Foote DJ
Shakya SB
Sheldon FH
Vignal A
Soares AER
Shapiro B
González-Solís J
Ferrer-Obiol J
Rozas J
Riutort M
Tigano A
Friesen V
Dalén L
Urrutia AO
Székely T
Liu Y
Campana MG
Corvelo A
Fleischer RC
Rutherford KM
Gemmell NJ
Dussex N
Mouritsen H
Thiele N
Delmore K
Liedvogel M
Franke A
Hoeppner MP
Krone O
Fudickar AM
Milá B
Ketterson ED
Fidler AE
Friis G
Parody-Merino ÁM
Battley PF
Cox MP
Lima NCB
Prosdocimi F
Parchman TL
Schlinger BA
Loiselle BA
Blake JG
Lim HC
Day LB
Fuxjager MJ
Baldwin MW
Braun MJ
Wirthlin M
Dikow RB
Ryder TB
Camenisch G
Keller LF
DaCosta JM
Hauber ME
Louder MIM
Witt CC
McGuire JA
Mudge J
Megna LC
Carling MD
Wang B
Taylor SA
Del-Rio G
Aleixo A
Vasconcelos ATR
Mello CV
Weir JT
Haussler D
Li Q
Yang H
Wang J
Lei F
Rahbek C
Gilbert MTP
Graves GR
Jarvis ED
Paten B
Zhang G
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2020 Nov; Vol. 587 (7833), pp. 252-257. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Nov 11.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Whole-genome sequencing projects are increasingly populating the tree of life and characterizing biodiversity <superscript>1-4</superscript> . Sparse taxon sampling has previously been proposed to confound phylogenetic inference <superscript>5</superscript> , and captures only a fraction of the genomic diversity. Here we report a substantial step towards the dense representation of avian phylogenetic and molecular diversity, by analysing 363 genomes from 92.4% of bird families-including 267 newly sequenced genomes produced for phase II of the Bird 10,000 Genomes (B10K) Project. We use this comparative genome dataset in combination with a pipeline that leverages a reference-free whole-genome alignment to identify orthologous regions in greater numbers than has previously been possible and to recognize genomic novelties in particular bird lineages. The densely sampled alignment provides a single-base-pair map of selection, has more than doubled the fraction of bases that are confidently predicted to be under conservation and reveals extensive patterns of weak selection in predominantly non-coding DNA. Our results demonstrate that increasing the diversity of genomes used in comparative studies can reveal more shared and lineage-specific variation, and improve the investigation of genomic characteristics. We anticipate that this genomic resource will offer new perspectives on evolutionary processes in cross-species comparative analyses and assist in efforts to conserve species.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
587
Issue :
7833
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33177665
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2873-9