A genomic basis of vocal rhythm in birds

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Sebastianelli, Matteo
Lukhele, Sifiso M.
Secomandi, Simona
De Souza, Stacey G.
Haase, Bettina
Moysi, Michaella
Nikiforou, Christos
Hutfluss, Alexander
Mountcastle, Jacquelyn
Balacco, Jennifer

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Nature Research

Abstract

Vocal rhythm plays a fundamental role in sexual selection and species recognition in birds, but little is known of its genetic basis due to the confounding effect of vocal learning in model systems. Uncovering its genetic basis could facilitate identifying genes potentially important in speciation. Here we investigate the genomic underpinnings of rhythm in vocal non-learning Pogoniulus tinkerbirds using 135 individual whole genomes distributed across a southern African hybrid zone. We find rhythm speed is associated with two genes that are also known to affect human speech, Neurexin-1 and Coenzyme Q8A. Models leveraging ancestry reveal these candidate loci also impact rhythmic stability, a trait linked with motor performance which is an indicator of quality. Character displacement in rhythmic stability suggests possible reinforcement against hybridization, supported by evidence of asymmetric assortative mating in the species producing faster, more stable rhythms. Because rhythm is omnipresent in animal communication, candidate genes identified here may shape vocal rhythm across birds and other vertebrates.

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DATA AVAILABILITY : All sequencing data associated with this study have been deposited in the GenBank database under accession codes GCA_015220805.1 and GCA_015220175.1, BioProject accession number PRJNA987636. Processed genomic data are available on Figshare https://figshare.com/ articles/dataset/A_genomic_basis_of_vocal_rhythm_in_birds/ 2530837699. Source data are provided as a SourceData file. Source data are provided with this paper.
CODE AVAILABILITY : Scripts used for the analyses are available on GitHub https://github.com/MatteoSebastianelli/Tinkerbird_SongGene100.

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Evolutionary genetics, Evolutionary biology, Speciation, SDG-15: Life on land

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SDG-15:Life on land

Citation

Sebastianelli, M., Lukhele, S.M., Secomandi, S. et al. 2024, 'A genomic basis of vocal rhythm in birds', Nature Communications, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 1-15. https://DOI.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47305-5.