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Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer

Typically much smaller in number than their mainland counterparts, island populations are ideal systems to investigate genetic threats to small populations. The Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) is an endemic subspecies that colonized the Svalbard archipelago ca. 6,000–8,000 years...

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Autores principales: Dussex, Nicolas, Tørresen, Ole K., van der Valk, Tom, Le Moullec, Mathilde, Veiberg, Vebjørn, Tooming-Klunderud, Ave, Skage, Morten, Garmann-Aarhus, Benedicte, Wood, Jonathan, Rasmussen, Jacob A., Pedersen, Åshild Ø., Martin, Sarah L.F., Røed, Knut H., Jakobsen, Kjetill S., Dalén, Love, Hansen, Brage B., Martin, Michael D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10514459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37744038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107811
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author Dussex, Nicolas
Tørresen, Ole K.
van der Valk, Tom
Le Moullec, Mathilde
Veiberg, Vebjørn
Tooming-Klunderud, Ave
Skage, Morten
Garmann-Aarhus, Benedicte
Wood, Jonathan
Rasmussen, Jacob A.
Pedersen, Åshild Ø.
Martin, Sarah L.F.
Røed, Knut H.
Jakobsen, Kjetill S.
Dalén, Love
Hansen, Brage B.
Martin, Michael D.
author_facet Dussex, Nicolas
Tørresen, Ole K.
van der Valk, Tom
Le Moullec, Mathilde
Veiberg, Vebjørn
Tooming-Klunderud, Ave
Skage, Morten
Garmann-Aarhus, Benedicte
Wood, Jonathan
Rasmussen, Jacob A.
Pedersen, Åshild Ø.
Martin, Sarah L.F.
Røed, Knut H.
Jakobsen, Kjetill S.
Dalén, Love
Hansen, Brage B.
Martin, Michael D.
author_sort Dussex, Nicolas
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description Typically much smaller in number than their mainland counterparts, island populations are ideal systems to investigate genetic threats to small populations. The Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) is an endemic subspecies that colonized the Svalbard archipelago ca. 6,000–8,000 years ago and now shows numerous physiological and morphological adaptations to its arctic habitat. Here, we report a de-novo chromosome-level assembly for Svalbard reindeer and analyze 133 reindeer genomes spanning Svalbard and most of the species’ Holarctic range, to examine the genomic consequences of long-term isolation and small population size in this insular subspecies. Empirical data, demographic reconstructions, and forward simulations show that long-term isolation and high inbreeding levels may have facilitated the reduction of highly deleterious—and to a lesser extent, moderately deleterious—variation. Our study indicates that long-term reduced genetic diversity did not preclude local adaptation to the High Arctic, suggesting that even severely bottlenecked populations can retain evolutionary potential.
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spelling pubmed-105144592023-09-23 Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer Dussex, Nicolas Tørresen, Ole K. van der Valk, Tom Le Moullec, Mathilde Veiberg, Vebjørn Tooming-Klunderud, Ave Skage, Morten Garmann-Aarhus, Benedicte Wood, Jonathan Rasmussen, Jacob A. Pedersen, Åshild Ø. Martin, Sarah L.F. Røed, Knut H. Jakobsen, Kjetill S. Dalén, Love Hansen, Brage B. Martin, Michael D. iScience Article Typically much smaller in number than their mainland counterparts, island populations are ideal systems to investigate genetic threats to small populations. The Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) is an endemic subspecies that colonized the Svalbard archipelago ca. 6,000–8,000 years ago and now shows numerous physiological and morphological adaptations to its arctic habitat. Here, we report a de-novo chromosome-level assembly for Svalbard reindeer and analyze 133 reindeer genomes spanning Svalbard and most of the species’ Holarctic range, to examine the genomic consequences of long-term isolation and small population size in this insular subspecies. Empirical data, demographic reconstructions, and forward simulations show that long-term isolation and high inbreeding levels may have facilitated the reduction of highly deleterious—and to a lesser extent, moderately deleterious—variation. Our study indicates that long-term reduced genetic diversity did not preclude local adaptation to the High Arctic, suggesting that even severely bottlenecked populations can retain evolutionary potential. Elsevier 2023-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10514459/ /pubmed/37744038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107811 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dussex, Nicolas
Tørresen, Ole K.
van der Valk, Tom
Le Moullec, Mathilde
Veiberg, Vebjørn
Tooming-Klunderud, Ave
Skage, Morten
Garmann-Aarhus, Benedicte
Wood, Jonathan
Rasmussen, Jacob A.
Pedersen, Åshild Ø.
Martin, Sarah L.F.
Røed, Knut H.
Jakobsen, Kjetill S.
Dalén, Love
Hansen, Brage B.
Martin, Michael D.
Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer
title Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer
title_full Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer
title_fullStr Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer
title_short Adaptation to the High-Arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in Svalbard reindeer
title_sort adaptation to the high-arctic island environment despite long-term reduced genetic variation in svalbard reindeer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10514459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37744038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107811
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