Molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (Lepus spp., Lagomorpha: Leporidae)

Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, which results in genetic differentiation of populations and manifests as discrete morphological, physiological and behavioral differences. Each species has had its own evolutionary trajectory, formed by many types of selection pressures and random dr...

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Main Authors: Gaertner, Kateryna, Michell, Craig, Tapanainen, Riikka, Goffart, Steffi, Saari, Sina, Soininmäki, Manu, Dufour, Eric, Pohjoismäki, Jaakko
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/au.165242003.32852264/v1
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spelling crwinnower:10.22541/au.165242003.32852264/v1 2024-06-02T08:02:16+00:00 Molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (Lepus spp., Lagomorpha: Leporidae) Gaertner, Kateryna Michell, Craig Tapanainen, Riikka Goffart, Steffi Saari, Sina Soininmäki, Manu Dufour, Eric Pohjoismäki, Jaakko 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/au.165242003.32852264/v1 unknown Authorea, Inc. posted-content 2022 crwinnower https://doi.org/10.22541/au.165242003.32852264/v1 2024-05-07T14:19:15Z Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, which results in genetic differentiation of populations and manifests as discrete morphological, physiological and behavioral differences. Each species has had its own evolutionary trajectory, formed by many types of selection pressures and random drift, making the association of genetic differences between the species with the phenotypic differences extremely difficult. In the present study, we have used an in vitro model to analyze in depth the genetic and gene regulation differences between fibroblasts of two closely related mammals, the arctic/subarctic mountain hare ( Lepus timidus Linnaeus) and the temperate steppe-climate adapted brown hare ( Lepus europaeus Pallas). We discovered the existence of a species-specific expression pattern of 1,623 genes, manifesting in differences in cell growth, respiration, and metabolism. Interspecific differences in the housekeeping functions of fibroblast cells suggest speciation acts on fundamental processes, even in these two interfertile species. Our results help to understand the molecular constituents of a species difference on cellular level, which could contribute to the maintenance of the species boundary Other/Unknown Material Arctic Lepus timidus mountain hare Subarctic The Winnower Arctic
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description Speciation is a fundamental evolutionary process, which results in genetic differentiation of populations and manifests as discrete morphological, physiological and behavioral differences. Each species has had its own evolutionary trajectory, formed by many types of selection pressures and random drift, making the association of genetic differences between the species with the phenotypic differences extremely difficult. In the present study, we have used an in vitro model to analyze in depth the genetic and gene regulation differences between fibroblasts of two closely related mammals, the arctic/subarctic mountain hare ( Lepus timidus Linnaeus) and the temperate steppe-climate adapted brown hare ( Lepus europaeus Pallas). We discovered the existence of a species-specific expression pattern of 1,623 genes, manifesting in differences in cell growth, respiration, and metabolism. Interspecific differences in the housekeeping functions of fibroblast cells suggest speciation acts on fundamental processes, even in these two interfertile species. Our results help to understand the molecular constituents of a species difference on cellular level, which could contribute to the maintenance of the species boundary
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author Gaertner, Kateryna
Michell, Craig
Tapanainen, Riikka
Goffart, Steffi
Saari, Sina
Soininmäki, Manu
Dufour, Eric
Pohjoismäki, Jaakko
spellingShingle Gaertner, Kateryna
Michell, Craig
Tapanainen, Riikka
Goffart, Steffi
Saari, Sina
Soininmäki, Manu
Dufour, Eric
Pohjoismäki, Jaakko
Molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (Lepus spp., Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
author_facet Gaertner, Kateryna
Michell, Craig
Tapanainen, Riikka
Goffart, Steffi
Saari, Sina
Soininmäki, Manu
Dufour, Eric
Pohjoismäki, Jaakko
author_sort Gaertner, Kateryna
title Molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (Lepus spp., Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
title_short Molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (Lepus spp., Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
title_full Molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (Lepus spp., Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
title_fullStr Molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (Lepus spp., Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (Lepus spp., Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
title_sort molecular phenotyping uncovers differences in basic housekeeping functions among closely related species of hares (lepus spp., lagomorpha: leporidae)
publisher Authorea, Inc.
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