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Genomic footprints of speciation in Atlantic eels (Anguilla anguilla and A. rostrata).

Magnus W Jacobsen1, Jose Martin Pujolar, Louis Bernatchez, Kasper Munch, Jianbo Jian, Yongchao Niu, Michael M Hansen.   

Abstract

The importance of speciation-with-geneflow scenarios is increasingly appreciated. However, the specific processes and the resulting genomic footprints of selection are subject to much discussion. We studied the genomics of speciation between the two panmictic, sympatrically spawning sister species; European (Anguilla anguilla) and American eel (A. rostrata). Divergence is assumed to have initiated more than 3 Ma, and although low gene flow still occurs, strong postzygotic barriers are present. Restriction-site-associated DNA (RAD) sequencing identified 328 300 SNPs for subsequent analysis. However, despite the presence of 3757 strongly differentiated SNPs (FST > 0.8), sliding window analyses of FST showed no larger genomic regions (i.e. hundreds of thousands to millions of bases) of elevated differentiation. Overall FST was 0.041, and linkage disequilibrium was virtually absent for SNPs separated by more than 1000 bp. We suggest this to reflect a case of genomic hitchhiking, where multiple regions are under directional selection between the species. However, low but biologically significant gene flow and high effective population sizes leading to very low genetic drift preclude accumulation of strong background differentiation. Genes containing candidate SNPs for positive selection showed significant enrichment for gene ontology (GO) terms relating to developmental processes and phosphorylation, which seems consistent with assumptions that differences in larval phase duration and migratory distances underlie speciation. Most SNPs under putative selection were found outside coding regions, lending support to emerging views that noncoding regions may be more functionally important than previously assumed. In total, the results demonstrate the necessity of interpreting genomic footprints of selection in the context of demographic parameters and life-history features of the studied species.
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  RAD sequencing; gene ontology; genomics; linkage disequilibrium; selection; speciation-with-gene-flow

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25155907     DOI: 10.1111/mec.12896

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol        ISSN: 0962-1083            Impact factor:   6.185


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2.  Population genomic evidence for adaptive differentiation in Baltic Sea three-spined sticklebacks.

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3.  Anguillicola crassus Infection Significantly Affects the Silvering Related Modifications in Steady State mRNA Levels in Gas Gland Tissue of the European Eel.

Authors:  Bernd Pelster; Gabriel Schneebauer; Ron P Dirks
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2016-05-23       Impact factor: 4.566

4.  Does asymmetric gene flow among matrilines maintain the evolutionary potential of the European eel?

Authors:  Miguel Baltazar-Soares; Christophe Eizaguirre
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2016-06-30       Impact factor: 2.912

5.  Rapid de novo assembly of the European eel genome from nanopore sequencing reads.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-08-03       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Gelatinous plankton is important in the diet of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) larvae in the Sargasso Sea.

Authors:  Daniel J Ayala; Peter Munk; Regitze B C Lundgreen; Sachia J Traving; Cornelia Jaspers; Tue S Jørgensen; Lars H Hansen; Lasse Riemann
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-04-18       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Signatures of natural selection between life cycle stages separated by metamorphosis in European eel.

Authors:  J M Pujolar; M W Jacobsen; D Bekkevold; J Lobón-Cervià; B Jónsson; L Bernatchez; M M Hansen
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2015-08-13       Impact factor: 3.969

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