Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1163402
Cast Away in the Adriatic: Low Degree of Parallel Genetic Differentiation in Three-Spined Sticklebacks
Cast Away in the Adriatic: Low Degree of Parallel Genetic Differentiation in Three-Spined Sticklebacks // Molecular ecology, 31 (2022), 1234-1253 doi:10.1111/mec.16295 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Cast Away in the Adriatic: Low Degree of Parallel
Genetic Differentiation in Three-Spined Sticklebacks
Autori
Dahms, Carolin ; Kemppainen, Petri ; Zanella, Linda N. ; Zanella, Davor ; Carosi, Antonella ; Merilä, Juha ; Momigliano, Paolo
Izvornik
Molecular ecology (0962-1083) 31
(2022);
1234-1253
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Gasterosteus aculeatus ; adaptation ; gene flow ; parallel evolution ; three-spine stickleback
Sažetak
The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has repeatedly and independently adapted to freshwater habitats from standing genetic variation (SGV) following colonisation from the sea. However, in the Mediterranean Sea G. aculeatus is believed to have gone extinct, thus the spread of locally adapted alleles between different freshwater populations via the sea since then has been highly unlikely. This is expected to limit parallel evolution, i.e., the extent to which phylogenetically related alleles can be shared among independently colonised freshwater populations. Using whole genome and 2b-RAD sequencing data, we compared levels of genetic differentiation and genetic parallelism of 15 Adriatic stickleback populations to 19 Pacific, Atlantic and Caspian populations, where gene flow between freshwater populations across extant marine populations is still possible. Our findings support previous studies suggesting that Adriatic populations are highly differentiated (average FST ≈ 0.45), of low genetic diversity and connectivity, and likely to stem from multiple independent colonisations during the Pleistocene. Linkage disequilibrium network analyses in combination with linear mixed models nevertheless revealed several parallel marine-freshwater differentiated genomic regions, although still not to the extent observed elsewhere in the world. We hypothesize that current levels of genetic parallelism in the Adriatic lineages are a relic of freshwater adaptation from SGV prior to the extinction of marine sticklebacks in the Mediterranean that has persisted despite substantial genetic drift experienced by the Adriatic stickleback isolates.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
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