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SRX25883662: Genomics raw reads from Limbodessus sp, voucher: MB3139
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina NovaSeq 6000) run: 12.5M spots, 3.4G bases, 1Gb downloads

Design: Low coverage whole-genome sequencing
Submitted by: Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (SNSB - ZSM)
Study: Aridification and major geotectonic landscape change shaped an extraordinary species radiation across a worlds extreme elevational gradient
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Understanding the profound influence of climatic and tectonic histories on adaptation and speciation is a crucial focus in biology research. While voyages like Humboldts expedition shaped our understanding of adaptation, the origin of current biodiversity remains unclear - whether it arose in situ or through dispersal from analogous habitats. Situated in the geologically complex Australopacific region, our study focuses on Limbodessus diving beetles (Dytiscidae), a diverse genus distributed from underground aquifers in Western Australia to alpine meadows in New Guinea. Using low-coverage whole-genome sequencing, we established a time-calibrated phylogenetic tree, elucidating Limbodessus origin in the mid-late Miocene, most likely in the Sahul continent (i.e., Australia and New Guinea) and western Pacific archipelagos. Our results provide evidence for parallel colonization and speciation at extreme altitudinal ends, driven by aridification in Australia, influencing subterranean colonization, and in situ diversification of alpine taxa by passive-uplifting of local biota in New Guinea. Furthermore, our findings highlight instances of subterranean speciation in isolated underground aquifers, marked by recurrent independent colonizations of this habitat.
Sample:
SAMN43298478 • SRS22486033 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Limbodessus sp.
Library:
Name: MB3139
Instrument: Illumina NovaSeq 6000
Strategy: WGA
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: PAIRED
Runs: 1 run, 12.5M spots, 3.4G bases, 1Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR3045846312,492,2673.4G1Gb2024-12-11

ID:
34945593

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