Genomic factors shape carbon and nitrogen metabolic niche breadth across Saccharomycotina yeasts
Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center · Energy Center of Wisconsin · +20 more institutions
Abstract
Organisms exhibit extensive variation in ecological niche breadth, from very narrow (specialists) to very broad (generalists). Two general paradigms have been proposed to explain this variation: (i) trade-offs between performance efficiency and breadth and (ii) the joint influence of extrinsic (environmental) and intrinsic (genomic) factors. We assembled genomic, metabolic, and ecological data from nearly all known species of the ancient fungal subphylum Saccharomycotina (1154 yeast strains from 1051 species), grown in 24 different environmental conditions, to examine niche breadth evolution. We found that large differences in the breadth of carbon utilization traits between yeasts stem from intrinsic…
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Authors
32- DADana A. OpulenteCorresponding
Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, Energy Center of Wisconsin, Villanova University
- ALAbigail L. LaBellaCorresponding
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Vanderbilt University
- MHMarie‐Claire HarrisonCorresponding
Vanderbilt University
- JFJohn F. WoltersCorresponding
Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, Energy Center of Wisconsin
- CLChao Liu
Zhejiang University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Niche
- Ecological niche
- Evolutionary biology
- Variation (astronomy)
- Gene
- Ecology
- Genetics