Speciation genomics in the tiger whiptail lizards (Aspidoscelis tigris complex)

Genome Biology and Evolution
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Abstract

The transition from small genetic to genome-scale datasets for studying biodiversity has revealed that genetic exchange through introgressive hybridization is a widespread phenomenon in nature. Despite this, a lack of high-quality reference genomes for most non-model species limits our understanding of the impact of this process for many taxonomic groups. This restricts the range of insights that genomic tools can provide for conservation biologists, who often hope to employ genomic datasets to accurately identify historically isolated lineages to protect and to predict their evolutionary fate in the face of environmental change. Tiger whiptail lizards (Aspidoscelis tigris complex) are an abundant and important ecological component of ecosystems across the southwestern United States. In this study, we assembled and annotated a chromosome-level reference genome for A. t. stejnegeri from coastal California. We then used this reference genome to reconstruct patterns of speciation and admixture within the larger species complex, finding evidence that gene flow is widespread both geographically and across the genome.

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Barley, A.J., Ho, D.V., Baumann, P., Wang, I.J., Shaffer, H.B., Fisher, R.N., Gray, L.N., Krabbenhoft, T.J., Espinoza, R.E., Escalona, M., Toffelmier, E., Sahasrabudhe, R., Nguyen, O., Fairbairn, C.W., Beraut, E., and Thomson, R.C., 2025, Speciation genomics in the tiger whiptail lizards (Aspidoscelis tigris complex): Genome Biology and Evolution, v. 17, no. 12, evaf218, 16 p., https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evaf218.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Speciation genomics in the tiger whiptail lizards (Aspidoscelis tigris complex)
Series title Genome Biology and Evolution
DOI 10.1093/gbe/evaf218
Volume 17
Issue 12
Publication Date December 22, 2025
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher Oxford Academic
Contributing office(s) Western Ecological Research Center
Description evaf218, 16 p.
Country Mexico, United States
Other Geospatial northern Mexico, southwestern United States
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