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Olena Maiakovska1, Ranja Andriantsoa1, Sina Tönges1, Carine Legrand1, Julian Gutekunst1, Katharina Hanna1, Lucian Pârvulescu2, Roman Novitsky3, András Weiperth4, Arnold Sciberras5, Alan Deidun5, Fabio Ercoli6,7, Antonin Kouba8, Frank Lyko9.
Abstract
The marbled crayfish (Procambarus virginalis) represents a very recently evolved parthenogenetic freshwater crayfish species that has invaded diverse habitats in Europe and in Madagascar. However, population genetic analyses have been hindered by the homogeneous genetic structure of the population and the lack of suitable tools for data analysis. We have used whole-genome sequencing to characterize reference specimens from various known wild populations. In parallel, we established a whole-genome sequencing data analysis pipeline for the population genetic analysis of nearly monoclonal genomes. Our results provide evidence for systematic genetic differences between geographically separated populations and illustrate the emerging differentiation of the marbled crayfish genome. We also used mark-recapture population size estimation in combination with genetic data to model the growth pattern of marbled crayfish populations. Our findings uncover evolutionary dynamics in the marbled crayfish genome over a very short evolutionary timescale and identify the rapid growth of marbled crayfish populations as an important factor for ecological monitoring.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33462402 PMCID: PMC7814009 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-020-01588-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Commun Biol ISSN: 2399-3642