Genes (Nov 2023)

Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Analysis of <i>Zygophyllum loczyi</i> in Northwest China’s Deserts Based on the Resequencing of the Genome

  • Mengmeng Wei,
  • Jingdian Liu,
  • Suoming Wang,
  • Xiyong Wang,
  • Haisuang Liu,
  • Qing Ma,
  • Jiancheng Wang,
  • Wei Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14122152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 2152

Abstract

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In order to study the genetics of local adaptation in all main deserts of northwest China, whole genomes of 169 individuals were resequenced, which covers 20 populations of Zygophyllum loczyi (Zygophyllales: Zygophylaceae). We describe more than 15 million single nucleotide polymorphisms and numerous InDels. The expected heterozygosity and PIC values associated with local adaptation varied significantly across biogeographic regions. Variation in environmental factors contributes largely to the population genetic structure of Z. loczyi. Bayesian analysis performed with STRUCTURE defined four genetic clusters, while the results of principle component analysis were similar. Our results shows that the Qaidam Desert group appears to be diverging into two branches characterized by significant geographic separation and gene flow with two neighboring deserts. Geological data assume that it is possible that the Taklamakan Desert was the original distribution site, and Z. loczyi could have migrated later on and expanded within other desert areas. The above findings provide insights into the processes involved in biogeography, phylogeny, and differentiation within the northwest deserts of China.

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