Gene transfer across species boundaries in bryophytes: evidence from major life cycle stages in Homalothecium lutescens and H. sericeum

Author:

Sawangproh W12,Hedenäs L3,Lang A S1,Hansson B4,Cronberg N1

Affiliation:

1. Biodiversity, Department of Biology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

2. Division of Conservation Biology, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Mahidol University (Kanchanaburi Campus), Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand

3. Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden

4. Department of Biology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims The mosses Homalothecium lutescens and H. sericeum are genetically, morphologically and ecologically differentiated; mixed populations sometimes occur. In sympatric populations, intermediate character states among gametophytes and sporophytes have been observed, suggesting hybridization and introgression in such populations. Methods We determined genotypes using bi-allelic co-dominant single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers, specific to either H. lutescens or H. sericeum, to estimate the degree of genetic mixing in 449 moss samples collected from seven sympatric and five allopatric populations on the island of Öland, south Sweden. The samples represented three generations: haploid maternal gametophytes; diploid sporophytes; and haploid sporelings. Key Results Admixture analyses of SNP genotypes identified a majority as pure H. lutescens or H. sericeum, but 76 samples were identified as mildly admixed (17 %) and 17 samples (3.8 %) as strongly admixed. Admixed samples were represented in all three generations in several populations. Hybridization and introgression were bidirectional. Conclusions Our results demonstrate that admixed genomes are transferred between the generations, so that the populations behave as true hybrid zones. Earlier studies of sympatric bryophyte populations with admixed individuals have not been able to show that admixed alleles are transferred beyond the first generation. The presence of true hybrid zones has strong evolutionary implications because genetic material transferred across species boundaries can be directly exposed to selection in the long-lived haploid generation of the bryophyte life cycle, and contribute to local adaptation, long-term survival and speciation.

Funder

Mahidol University’s Academic Development Scholarship

Elly Olssons fund

Svante Murbecks fund

Ove Almborns fund

The Royal Physiographic Society in Lund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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