Section: Evolutionary Biology
Topic:
Evolution,
Genetics/genomics,
Population biology
The impact of social complexity on the efficacy of natural selection in termites
Corresponding author(s): Roux, Camille (camille.roux@univ-lille.fr); Romiguier, Jonathan (jonathan.romiguier@umontpellier.fr)
10.24072/pcjournal.476 - Peer Community Journal, Volume 4 (2024), article no. e101.
Get full text PDF Peer reviewed and recommended by PCIIn eusocial species, reproduction is monopolized by a few reproductive individuals.From the perspective of population genetics, this implies that the effective population size (Ne) of these organisms is likely to be smaller compared to solitary species, as has been proposed in the literature for eusocial hymenoptera. In this study, we investigate the genomic consequences of eusociality in termites (Isoptera) on two different timescales. First, by analyzing transcriptome data from 66 Blattodea species, we focus on the ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous mutations dN/dS as a marker of natural selection efficiency and effective population size. Our results demonstrate an elevated dN/dS ratio in termites compared to other members of Blattodea, further generalizing the idea that convergent evolution toward eusociality strongly reduces the effective population size and the genome-wide efficiency of natural selection. Then, by comparing 68 termite transcriptomes, we show that this decrease in natural selection efficiency is even more pronounced in termites displaying high levels of social complexity. This study contributes to understanding the complex interplay between social structures and natural selection patterns, highlighting the genetic footprint of eusociality in shaping the evolution of termites.
Type: Research article
Roux, Camille 1; Ha, Alice 2; Weyna, Arthur 2; Lode, Morgan 1; Romiguier, Jonathan 2
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Roux, Camille; Ha, Alice; Weyna, Arthur; Lode, Morgan; Romiguier, Jonathan. The impact of social complexity on the efficacy of natural selection in termites. Peer Community Journal, Volume 4 (2024), article no. e101. doi : 10.24072/pcjournal.476. https://peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10.24072/pcjournal.476/
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