The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest

Many insect pests, including the brown planthopper (BPH), undergo windborne migration that is challenging to observe and track. It remains controversial about their migration patterns and largely unknown regarding the underlying genetic basis. By analyzing 360 whole genomes from around the globe, we...

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Main Authors: Hu, Qing-Ling, Zhuo, Ji-Chong, Fang, Gang-Qi, Lu, Jia-Bao, Ye, Yu-Xuan, Li, Dan-Ting, Lou, Yi-Han, Zhang, Xiao-Ya, Chen, Xuan, Wang, Si-Liang, Wang, Zhe-Chao, Zhang, Yi-Xiang, Mazlan, Norida, San San, O.O., Thet, Thet, Sharma, Prem Nidhi, Jauharlina, Jauharlina, Sukorini, Ir Henik, Ibisate, Michael T., Rahman, S.M. Mizanur, Ansari, Naved Ahmad, Chen, Ai-Dong, Zhu, Zeng-Rong, Heong, Kong Luen, Lu, Gang, Huang, Hai-Jian, Li, Jun-Min, Chen, Jian-Ping, Zhan, Shuai, Zhang, Chuan-Xi
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Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113384/
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author Hu, Qing-Ling
Zhuo, Ji-Chong
Fang, Gang-Qi
Lu, Jia-Bao
Ye, Yu-Xuan
Li, Dan-Ting
Lou, Yi-Han
Zhang, Xiao-Ya
Chen, Xuan
Wang, Si-Liang
Wang, Zhe-Chao
Zhang, Yi-Xiang
Mazlan, Norida
San San, O.O.
Thet, Thet
Sharma, Prem Nidhi
Jauharlina, Jauharlina
Sukorini, Ir Henik
Ibisate, Michael T.
Rahman, S.M. Mizanur
Ansari, Naved Ahmad
Chen, Ai-Dong
Zhu, Zeng-Rong
Heong, Kong Luen
Lu, Gang
Huang, Hai-Jian
Li, Jun-Min
Chen, Jian-Ping
Zhan, Shuai
Zhang, Chuan-Xi
author_facet Hu, Qing-Ling
Zhuo, Ji-Chong
Fang, Gang-Qi
Lu, Jia-Bao
Ye, Yu-Xuan
Li, Dan-Ting
Lou, Yi-Han
Zhang, Xiao-Ya
Chen, Xuan
Wang, Si-Liang
Wang, Zhe-Chao
Zhang, Yi-Xiang
Mazlan, Norida
San San, O.O.
Thet, Thet
Sharma, Prem Nidhi
Jauharlina, Jauharlina
Sukorini, Ir Henik
Ibisate, Michael T.
Rahman, S.M. Mizanur
Ansari, Naved Ahmad
Chen, Ai-Dong
Zhu, Zeng-Rong
Heong, Kong Luen
Lu, Gang
Huang, Hai-Jian
Li, Jun-Min
Chen, Jian-Ping
Zhan, Shuai
Zhang, Chuan-Xi
author_sort Hu, Qing-Ling
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Many insect pests, including the brown planthopper (BPH), undergo windborne migration that is challenging to observe and track. It remains controversial about their migration patterns and largely unknown regarding the underlying genetic basis. By analyzing 360 whole genomes from around the globe, we clarify the genetic sources of worldwide BPHs and illuminate a landscape of BPH migration showing that East Asian populations perform closed-circuit journeys between Indochina and the Far East, while populations of Malay Archipelago and South Asia undergo one-way migration to Indochina. We further find round-trip migration accelerates population differentiation, with highly diverged regions enriching in a gene desert chromosome that is simultaneously the speciation hotspot between BPH and related species. This study not only shows the power of applying genomic approaches to demystify the migration in windborne migrants but also enhances our understanding of how seasonal movements affect speciation and evolution in insects.
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spelling upm-1133842024-11-22T03:50:44Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113384/ The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest Hu, Qing-Ling Zhuo, Ji-Chong Fang, Gang-Qi Lu, Jia-Bao Ye, Yu-Xuan Li, Dan-Ting Lou, Yi-Han Zhang, Xiao-Ya Chen, Xuan Wang, Si-Liang Wang, Zhe-Chao Zhang, Yi-Xiang Mazlan, Norida San San, O.O. Thet, Thet Sharma, Prem Nidhi Jauharlina, Jauharlina Sukorini, Ir Henik Ibisate, Michael T. Rahman, S.M. Mizanur Ansari, Naved Ahmad Chen, Ai-Dong Zhu, Zeng-Rong Heong, Kong Luen Lu, Gang Huang, Hai-Jian Li, Jun-Min Chen, Jian-Ping Zhan, Shuai Zhang, Chuan-Xi Many insect pests, including the brown planthopper (BPH), undergo windborne migration that is challenging to observe and track. It remains controversial about their migration patterns and largely unknown regarding the underlying genetic basis. By analyzing 360 whole genomes from around the globe, we clarify the genetic sources of worldwide BPHs and illuminate a landscape of BPH migration showing that East Asian populations perform closed-circuit journeys between Indochina and the Far East, while populations of Malay Archipelago and South Asia undergo one-way migration to Indochina. We further find round-trip migration accelerates population differentiation, with highly diverged regions enriching in a gene desert chromosome that is simultaneously the speciation hotspot between BPH and related species. This study not only shows the power of applying genomic approaches to demystify the migration in windborne migrants but also enhances our understanding of how seasonal movements affect speciation and evolution in insects. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113384/1/113384.pdf Hu, Qing-Ling and Zhuo, Ji-Chong and Fang, Gang-Qi and Lu, Jia-Bao and Ye, Yu-Xuan and Li, Dan-Ting and Lou, Yi-Han and Zhang, Xiao-Ya and Chen, Xuan and Wang, Si-Liang and Wang, Zhe-Chao and Zhang, Yi-Xiang and Mazlan, Norida and San San, O.O. and Thet, Thet and Sharma, Prem Nidhi and Jauharlina, Jauharlina and Sukorini, Ir Henik and Ibisate, Michael T. and Rahman, S.M. Mizanur and Ansari, Naved Ahmad and Chen, Ai-Dong and Zhu, Zeng-Rong and Heong, Kong Luen and Lu, Gang and Huang, Hai-Jian and Li, Jun-Min and Chen, Jian-Ping and Zhan, Shuai and Zhang, Chuan-Xi (2024) The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest. Science Advances, 10 (17). art. no. eadk3852. pp. 1-13. ISSN 2375-2548; eISSN: 2375-2548 https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adk3852 10.1126/sciadv.adk3852
spellingShingle Hu, Qing-Ling
Zhuo, Ji-Chong
Fang, Gang-Qi
Lu, Jia-Bao
Ye, Yu-Xuan
Li, Dan-Ting
Lou, Yi-Han
Zhang, Xiao-Ya
Chen, Xuan
Wang, Si-Liang
Wang, Zhe-Chao
Zhang, Yi-Xiang
Mazlan, Norida
San San, O.O.
Thet, Thet
Sharma, Prem Nidhi
Jauharlina, Jauharlina
Sukorini, Ir Henik
Ibisate, Michael T.
Rahman, S.M. Mizanur
Ansari, Naved Ahmad
Chen, Ai-Dong
Zhu, Zeng-Rong
Heong, Kong Luen
Lu, Gang
Huang, Hai-Jian
Li, Jun-Min
Chen, Jian-Ping
Zhan, Shuai
Zhang, Chuan-Xi
The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest
title The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest
title_full The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest
title_fullStr The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest
title_full_unstemmed The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest
title_short The genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest
title_sort genomic history and global migration of a windborne pest
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113384/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113384/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113384/1/113384.pdf