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“Islands of Divergence” in the Atlantic Cod Genome Represent Polymorphic Chromosomal Rearrangements

In several species genetic differentiation across environmental gradients or between geographically separate populations has been reported to center at “genomic islands of divergence,” resulting in heterogeneous differentiation patterns across genomes. Here, genomic regions of elevated divergence we...

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Autores principales: Sodeland, Marte, Jorde, Per Erik, Lien, Sigbjørn, Jentoft, Sissel, Berg, Paul R., Grove, Harald, Kent, Matthew P., Arnyasi, Mariann, Olsen, Esben Moland, Knutsen, Halvor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4860689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26983822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evw057
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author Sodeland, Marte
Jorde, Per Erik
Lien, Sigbjørn
Jentoft, Sissel
Berg, Paul R.
Grove, Harald
Kent, Matthew P.
Arnyasi, Mariann
Olsen, Esben Moland
Knutsen, Halvor
author_facet Sodeland, Marte
Jorde, Per Erik
Lien, Sigbjørn
Jentoft, Sissel
Berg, Paul R.
Grove, Harald
Kent, Matthew P.
Arnyasi, Mariann
Olsen, Esben Moland
Knutsen, Halvor
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description In several species genetic differentiation across environmental gradients or between geographically separate populations has been reported to center at “genomic islands of divergence,” resulting in heterogeneous differentiation patterns across genomes. Here, genomic regions of elevated divergence were observed on three chromosomes of the highly mobile fish Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) within geographically fine-scaled coastal areas. The “genomic islands” extended at least 5, 9.5, and 13 megabases on linkage groups 2, 7, and 12, respectively, and coincided with large blocks of linkage disequilibrium. For each of these three chromosomes, pairs of segregating, highly divergent alleles were identified, with little or no gene exchange between them. These patterns of recombination and divergence mirror genomic signatures previously described for large polymorphic inversions, which have been shown to repress recombination across extensive chromosomal segments. The lack of genetic exchange permits divergence between noninverted and inverted chromosomes in spite of gene flow. For the rearrangements on linkage groups 2 and 12, allelic frequency shifts between coastal and oceanic environments suggest a role in ecological adaptation, in agreement with recently reported associations between molecular variation within these genomic regions and temperature, oxygen, and salinity levels. Elevated genetic differentiation in these genomic regions has previously been described on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, and we therefore suggest that these polymorphisms are involved in adaptive divergence across the species distributional range.
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spelling pubmed-48606892016-05-10 “Islands of Divergence” in the Atlantic Cod Genome Represent Polymorphic Chromosomal Rearrangements Sodeland, Marte Jorde, Per Erik Lien, Sigbjørn Jentoft, Sissel Berg, Paul R. Grove, Harald Kent, Matthew P. Arnyasi, Mariann Olsen, Esben Moland Knutsen, Halvor Genome Biol Evol Research Article In several species genetic differentiation across environmental gradients or between geographically separate populations has been reported to center at “genomic islands of divergence,” resulting in heterogeneous differentiation patterns across genomes. Here, genomic regions of elevated divergence were observed on three chromosomes of the highly mobile fish Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) within geographically fine-scaled coastal areas. The “genomic islands” extended at least 5, 9.5, and 13 megabases on linkage groups 2, 7, and 12, respectively, and coincided with large blocks of linkage disequilibrium. For each of these three chromosomes, pairs of segregating, highly divergent alleles were identified, with little or no gene exchange between them. These patterns of recombination and divergence mirror genomic signatures previously described for large polymorphic inversions, which have been shown to repress recombination across extensive chromosomal segments. The lack of genetic exchange permits divergence between noninverted and inverted chromosomes in spite of gene flow. For the rearrangements on linkage groups 2 and 12, allelic frequency shifts between coastal and oceanic environments suggest a role in ecological adaptation, in agreement with recently reported associations between molecular variation within these genomic regions and temperature, oxygen, and salinity levels. Elevated genetic differentiation in these genomic regions has previously been described on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, and we therefore suggest that these polymorphisms are involved in adaptive divergence across the species distributional range. Oxford University Press 2016-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4860689/ /pubmed/26983822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evw057 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Sodeland, Marte
Jorde, Per Erik
Lien, Sigbjørn
Jentoft, Sissel
Berg, Paul R.
Grove, Harald
Kent, Matthew P.
Arnyasi, Mariann
Olsen, Esben Moland
Knutsen, Halvor
“Islands of Divergence” in the Atlantic Cod Genome Represent Polymorphic Chromosomal Rearrangements
title “Islands of Divergence” in the Atlantic Cod Genome Represent Polymorphic Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_full “Islands of Divergence” in the Atlantic Cod Genome Represent Polymorphic Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_fullStr “Islands of Divergence” in the Atlantic Cod Genome Represent Polymorphic Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_full_unstemmed “Islands of Divergence” in the Atlantic Cod Genome Represent Polymorphic Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_short “Islands of Divergence” in the Atlantic Cod Genome Represent Polymorphic Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_sort “islands of divergence” in the atlantic cod genome represent polymorphic chromosomal rearrangements
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4860689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26983822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evw057
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