학술논문

Signatures of adaptive evolution in platyrrhine primate genomes.
Document Type
Article
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 8/30/2022, Vol. 119 Issue 35, p1-11. 88p.
Subject
*CAPUCHIN monkeys
*PRIMATES
*SQUIRREL monkeys
*COMPARATIVE genomics
*COMPARATIVE method
Language
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
The platyrrhine family Cebidae (capuchin and squirrel monkeys) exhibit among the largest primate encephalization quotients. Each cebid lineage is also characterized by notable lineage-specific traits, with capuchins showing striking similarities to Hominidae such as high sensorimotor intelligence with tool use, advanced cognitive abilities, and behavioral flexibility. Here, we take a comparative genomics approach, performing genome-wide tests for positive selection across five cebid branches, to gain insight into major periods of cebid adaptive evolution. We uncover candidate targets of selection across cebid evolutionary history that may underlie the emergence of lineage-specific traits. Our analyses highlight shifting and sustained selective pressures on genes related to brain development, longevity, reproduction, and morphology, including evidence for cumulative and diversifying neurobiological adaptations across cebid evolution. In addition to generating a high-quality reference genome assembly for robust capuchins, our results lend to a better understanding of the adaptive diversification of this distinctive primate clade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]