Resequencing 545 ginkgo genomes across the world reveals the evolutionary history of the living fossil

Yunpeng Zhao(Zhejiang University), Guangyi Fan, Ping-Ping Yin(Zhejiang University), Shuai Sun, Ning Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoning Hong(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gang Hu, He Zhang, Fu‐Min Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jing‐Dan Han(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ya-Jun Hao(Zhejiang University), Qiwu Xu, Xianwei Yang, Wenjie Xia, Wenbin Chen(BGI Group (China)), Hanyang Lin(Zhejiang University), Rui Zhang, Chen Jiang, Xiaoming Zheng(Zhejiang University), Simon Ming‐Yuen Lee(University of Macau), Joongku Lee(Chungnam National University), Koichi Uehara(Chiba University), Jian Wang(BGI Group (China)), Huanming Yang(BGI Group (China)), Chengxin Fu(Zhejiang University), Xin Liu(BGI Group (China)), Xun Xu(BGI Group (China)), Song Ge(Institute of Botany of the Slovak Academy of Sciences)
Nature Communications
September 13, 2019
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Abstract

As Charles Darwin anticipated, living fossils provide excellent opportunities to study evolutionary questions related to extinction, competition, and adaptation. Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) is one of the oldest living plants and a fascinating example of how people have saved a species from extinction and assisted its resurgence. By resequencing 545 genomes of ginkgo trees sampled from 51 populations across the world, we identify three refugia in China and detect multiple cycles of population expansion and reduction along with glacial admixture between relict populations in the southwestern and southern refugia. We demonstrate multiple anthropogenic introductions of ginkgo from eastern China into different continents. Further analyses reveal bioclimatic variables that have affected the geographic distribution of ginkgo and the role of natural selection in ginkgo's adaptation and resilience. These investigations provide insights into the evolutionary history of ginkgo trees and valuable genomic resources for further addressing various questions involving living fossil species.


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