Population genomics of finless porpoises reveal an incipient cetacean species adapted to freshwater

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  • Xuming Zhou
  • Xuanmin Guang
  • Di Sun
  • Shixia Xu
  • Mingzhou Li
  • Inge Seim
  • Wencai Jie
  • Linfeng Yang
  • Qianhua Zhu
  • Jiabao Xu
  • Qiang Gao
  • Alaattin Kaya
  • Qianhui Dou
  • Bingyao Chen
  • Wenhua Ren
  • Kaiya Zhou
  • Vadim N. Gladyshev
  • Rasmus Nielsen
  • Guang Yang

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Original languageEnglish
Article number1276
Journal / PublicationNature Communications
Volume9
Online published10 Apr 2018
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of mammals adapted to various aquatic habitats, from oceans to freshwater rivers. We report the sequencing, de novo assembly and analysis of a finless porpoise genome, and the re-sequencing of an additional 48 finless porpoise individuals. We use these data to reconstruct the demographic history of finless porpoises from their origin to the occupation into the Yangtze River. Analyses of selection between marine and freshwater porpoises identify genes associated with renal water homeostasis and urea cycle, such as urea transporter 2 and angiotensin I-converting enzyme 2, which are likely adaptations associated with the difference in osmotic stress between ocean and rivers. Our results strongly suggest that the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoises are reproductively isolated from other porpoise populations and harbor unique genetic adaptations, supporting that they should be considered a unique incipient species.

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Population genomics of finless porpoises reveal an incipient cetacean species adapted to freshwater. / Zhou, Xuming; Guang, Xuanmin; Sun, Di et al.
In: Nature Communications, Vol. 9, 1276, 2018.

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