Researchers construct first global map of insect mitochondrial genetic diversity

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Understanding global patterns of species genetic diversity is an integral part of monitoring and preserving life on Earth. To date, however, scientists have mapped macrogenetic patterns in vertebrates exclusively. Macrogenetics uses publicly-available data to identify global drivers of genetic diversity. Only 5% of all known living animal species are vertebrates while 95% are invertebrates. More than half of invertebrates are insects.

French compiled and analyzed 2,415,425 globally distributed and georeferenced mitochondrial DNA sequences to determine the genetic diversities for 98,417 species defined by"operational taxonomic units"—groups of individuals organized by genetic similarity.

The first global map of insect genetic variation was generated by assessing the average genetic diversity among sampled species in an area, genetic diversity mean , and genetic diversity evenness, the degree of uniformity of genetic diversity among individuals sampled in the same area. Calculating the two measures across all the taxa studied revealed how GDM and GDE correlate with global environmental and geographic variables.

Regions with high GDM and high GDE were found in eastern North America, southern South America, southern Africa and southwestern Australia. Areas with the lowest values were located in northern North America and Europe. However, not all values were uniform. Significantly higher GDE values were observed in areas that do not freeze, a finding that did not hold with GDM. Both measurements were lower in the colder regions of the world.

"This study uses the largest global genetic dataset ever assembled [to study genetic diversity]," said French's advisor and senior principal author on the paper, CCNY Professor of Biology Michael Hickerson. The study is a landmark first step in uncovering fundamental processes that drive global patterns of genetic diversity.Connor M.

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