Natural selection shaped the rise and fall of passenger pigeon genomic diversity
The extinct passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird in North America, and possibly the world. Although theory predicts that large populations will be more genetically diverse, passenger pigeon genetic diversity was surprisingly low. To investigate this disconnect, we analyzed 41 mitochondri...
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description | The extinct passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird in North America, and possibly the world. Although theory predicts that large populations will be more genetically diverse, passenger pigeon genetic diversity was surprisingly low. To investigate this disconnect, we analyzed 41 mitochondrial and 4 nuclear genomes from passenger pigeons and 2 genomes from band-tailed pigeons, which are passenger pigeons’ closest living relatives. Passenger pigeons’ large population size appears to have allowed for faster adaptive evolution and removal of harmful mutations, driving a huge loss in their neutral genetic diversity. These results demonstrate the effect that selection can have on a vertebrate genome and contradict results that suggested that population instability contributed to this species’s surprisingly rapid extinction. |
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subjects | Animals Biodiversity Biological evolution Birds Cell Nucleus - genetics Columbidae - genetics Evolution Evolution & development Extinction Extinction, Biological Genes, Mitochondrial - genetics Genetic diversity Genetic Variation Genomes Genomics Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400 Mathematics and natural science: 400 Mitochondria Mutation Natural selection North America Passengers Pigeons Population Density Population genetics Population number Recombination Selection, Genetic Species extinction Stability VDP Vertebrates Zoofysiologi og komparativ fysiologi: 483 Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 Zoology and botany: 480 Zoophysiology and comparative physiology: 483 |
title | Natural selection shaped the rise and fall of passenger pigeon genomic diversity |
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