Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics.
Shaohong FengJosefin StillerYuan DengJoel ArmstrongQi FangAndrew Hart ReeveDuo XieGuangii ChenChunxue GuoBrant C FairclothBent PetersenZongji WangQi ZhouMark E DiekhansWanjun ChenSergio Andreu-SánchezAshot MargaryanJason Travis HowardCarole ParentGeorge PachecoMikkel-Holger S SindingLara C PuetzEmily Louisa CavillÂngela M RibeiroLeopold EckhartJon FjeldsåPeter Andrew HosnerRobb Thomas BrumfieldLes ChristidisMads F BertelsenThomas Sicheritz-PontenDieter Thomas TietzeBruce C RobertsonGang SongGerald BorgiaSantiago ClaramuntIrby J LovetteSaul J CowenPeter NjorogeJohn Philip DumbacherOliver A RyderJérôme FuchsMichael BunceDavid W BurtJoel CracraftGuanliang MengShannon J HackettPeter G RyanKnud Andreas JønssonIan G JamiesonRute R da FonsecaEdward L BraunPeter HoudeSiavash MirarabAlexander SuhBengt HanssonSuvi PonnikasHanna SigemanMartin StervanderPaul B FrandsenHenriëtte van der ZwanRencia van der SluisCarina VisserChristopher N BalakrishnanAndrew G ClarkJohn W FitzpatrickReed BowmanNancy ChenAlison CloutierTimothy B SacktonScott V EdwardsDustin J FooteSubir B ShakyaFrederick H SheldonAlain VignalAndré Elias R SoaresJoshua D KappJacob Gonzalez-SolísJoan Ferrer ObiolJulio RozasMarta RiutortAnna TiganoVicki FriesenLove DalenArraxi O UrrutiaTomás SzékelyYang LiuMichael G CampanaAndré CorveloRobert C FleischerKim M RutherfordNeil J GemmellNicolas DussexHenrik MouritsenNadine ThieleKira E DelmoreMiriam LiedvogelAndre FrankeMarc P HoeppnerOliver KroneAdam M FudickarBorja MiláEllen D KettersonAndrew Eric FidlerGuillermo FriisÁngela M Parody-MerinoPhil F BattleyMurray P CoxNicholas Costa Barroso LimaFrancisco ProsdocimiThomas Lee ParchmanBarney A SchlingerBette A LoiselleJohn G BlakeHaw Chuan LimLainy B DayMatthew J FuxjagerMaude W BaldwinMichael J BraunMorgan E WirthlinRebecca B DikowT Brandt RyderGlauco CamenischLukas F KellerJeffrey M DaCostaMárk E HauberMatthew I M LouderChristopher C WittJimmy A McGuireJoann MudgeLibby C MegnaMatthew D CarlingBiao WangScott A TaylorGlaucia Del-RioAlexandre AleixoAna Tereza Ribeiro de VasconcelosClaudio V MelloJason T WeirDavid HausslerQiye LiHuanming YangJian WangFumin LeiCarsten RahbekMarcus Thomas Pius GilbertGary R GravesErich D JarvisBenedict PatenGuo-Jie ZhangPublished in: Nature (2020)
Whole-genome sequencing projects are increasingly populating the tree of life and characterizing biodiversity1-4. Sparse taxon sampling has previously been proposed to confound phylogenetic inference5, and captures only a fraction of the genomic diversity. Here we report a substantial step towards the dense representation of avian phylogenetic and molecular diversity, by analysing 363 genomes from 92.4% of bird families-including 267 newly sequenced genomes produced for phase II of the Bird 10,000 Genomes (B10K) Project. We use this comparative genome dataset in combination with a pipeline that leverages a reference-free whole-genome alignment to identify orthologous regions in greater numbers than has previously been possible and to recognize genomic novelties in particular bird lineages. The densely sampled alignment provides a single-base-pair map of selection, has more than doubled the fraction of bases that are confidently predicted to be under conservation and reveals extensive patterns of weak selection in predominantly non-coding DNA. Our results demonstrate that increasing the diversity of genomes used in comparative studies can reveal more shared and lineage-specific variation, and improve the investigation of genomic characteristics. We anticipate that this genomic resource will offer new perspectives on evolutionary processes in cross-species comparative analyses and assist in efforts to conserve species.