Convergent evolution of conserved mitochondrial pathways underlies repeated adaptation to extreme environments

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(2020)

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Significance Some organisms can tolerate environments lethal for most others, but we often do not know what adaptations allow them to persist and whether the same mechanisms underly adaptation in different lineages exposed to the same stressors. Investigating fish inhabiting springs rich in toxic H 2 S, we show that tolerance is mediated by the modification of pathways that are inhibited by H 2 S and those that can detoxify it. Sulfide spring fishes across multiple genera have evolved similar modifications of toxicity targets and detoxification pathways, despite abundant lineage-specific variation. Our study highlights how constraints associated with the physiological consequences of a stressor limit the number of adaptive solutions and lead to repeatable evolutionary outcomes across organizational and evolutionary scales.
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mitochondrial pathways,adaptation,evolution,extreme environments
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