Whole-genome sequencing revealed different demographic histories among the Korean endemic hill pigeon (Columba rupestris), rock pigeon (Columba livia var. domestica) and oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis)
Background The family Columbidae is known as the pigeon family and contains approximately 351 species and 50 genera. Compared to the wealth of biological and genomic information on these Columba livia var. domesteca , information on Columba rupestris and Streptopelia orientalis has been rather limit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genes & genomics 2022-10, Vol.44 (10), p.1231-1242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
The family Columbidae is known as the pigeon family and contains approximately 351 species and 50 genera. Compared to the wealth of biological and genomic information on these
Columba livia
var.
domesteca
, information on
Columba rupestris
and
Streptopelia orientalis
has been rather limited. The
C. rupestris
population size is decreasing in Korea.
Objectives
Whole-genome sequencing and identification of population characterization of each species based genome variation on 9 Korean pigeon and dove samples, namely, six hill pigeon (
C. rupestris
), one rock pigeon (
C. livia
var.
domestica
) and two oriental turtle dove (
S. orientalis
) samples.
Results
The whole genome of 9 genotypes were sequenced and mapped to the
C. livia
reference genome. Sequence alignment showed over 96% identity in
C. rupestris
and 94% identity in
S. orientalis
to the reference genome (GenBank assembly accession: GCA_001887795.1). Sequence variations, including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions and deletions (InDels), and structural variations, revealed that intergenus (
Columba
vs.
Streptopelia
) variations were approximately four times higher than intragenus variations (
C. livia
vs.
C. rupestris
). Of the two
Columba
species,
C. livia
var.
domestica
is closer to
S. orientalis
than
C. rupestris
. Pairwise sequentially Markovian coalescent (PSMC) demographic history analysis revealed that the three species underwent a common population bottleneck between 105 and 120 Kya; since then, the effective population sizes of the rock pigeon and oriental turtle dove have increased.
Conclusion
The effective population size of the hill pigeon, an Endangered Species of Grade II in Korea, has increased slowly from the second severe bottleneck that occurred approximately 0.5–1.4 × 10
4
years ago. Our results showed no relationship between copy number variation in the Norrie disease protein (NDP) regulatory regions and plumage color patterns. We report the first comparative analysis of three pigeon genomes. |
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ISSN: | 1976-9571 2092-9293 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13258-022-01288-z |