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Novel signals of adaptive genetic variation in northwestern Atlantic cod revealed by whole‐genome sequencing

机译:全基因组测序揭示了西北大西洋鳕鱼适应性遗传变异的新信号

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Selection can create complex patterns of adaptive differentiation among populations in the wild that may be relevant to management. Atlantic cod in the Northwest Atlantic are at a fraction of their historical abundance and a lack of recovery within the Gulf of Maine has created concern regarding the misalignment of fisheries management structures with biological population structure. To address this and investigate genome‐wide patterns of variation, we used low‐coverage sequencing to perform a region‐wide, whole‐genome analysis of fine‐scale population structure. We sequenced 306 individuals from 20 sampling locations in U.S. and Canadian waters, including the major spawning aggregations in the Gulf of Maine in addition to spawning aggregations from Georges Bank, southern New England, the eastern Scotian Shelf, and St. Pierre Bank. With genotype likelihoods estimated at almost 11 million loci, we found large differences in haplotype frequencies of previously described chromosomal inversions between Canadian and U.S. sampling locations and also among U.S. sampling locations. Our whole‐genome resolution also revealed novel outlier peaks, some of which showed significant genetic differentiation among sampling locations. Comparisons between allochronic winter‐ and spring‐spawning populations revealed highly elevated relative ( ) and absolute ( ) genetic differentiation near genes involved in reproduction, particularly genes associated with the brain‐pituitary‐gonadal axis, which likely control timing of spawning, contributing to prezygotic isolation. We also found genetic differentiation associated with heat shock proteins and other genes of functional relevance, with complex patterns that may point to multifaceted selection pressures and local adaptation among spawning populations. We provide a high‐resolution picture of U.S. Atlantic cod population structure, revealing greater complexity than is currently recognized in management. Our genome‐scan approach likely underestimates the full suite of adaptive differentiation among sampling locations. Nevertheless, it should inform the revision of stock boundaries to preserve adaptive genetic diversity and evolutionary potential of cod populations.
机译:选择可以在野外种群之间创建复杂的适应性分化模式,这可能与管理有关。西北大西洋的大西洋鳕鱼数量仅是其历史丰富度的一小部分,缅因湾内缺乏恢复,这引起了人们对渔业管理结构与生物种群结构失调的担忧。为了解决这个问题并研究全基因组变异模式,我们使用低覆盖率测序对精细规模的人口结构进行了全区域的全基因组分析。我们对来自美国和加拿大水域20个采样点的306个个体进行了测序,包括缅因湾的主要产卵聚集体,以及乔治银行,新英格兰南部,东部斯科蒂货架和圣皮埃尔银行的产卵聚集体。估计基因型可能性接近1100万个位点,我们发现加拿大和美国采样点之间以及美国采样点之间先前描述的染色体倒置的单倍型频率存在很大差异。我们的全基因组分辨率也揭示了新的异常峰,其中一些峰在采样位置之间表现出显着的遗传分化。对冬春季和春季产卵种群的比较显示,与繁殖有关的基因,特别是与脑垂体-性腺轴相关的基因附近的相对()和绝对()遗传分化高度升高,这可能控制产卵的时间,促成合子隔离。我们还发现与热激蛋白和其他功能相关基因相关的遗传分化,其复杂的模式可能指向产卵种群的多方面选择压力和局部适应性。我们提供了美国大西洋鳕鱼种群结构的高分辨率图片,揭示了比目前管理中公认的更大的复杂性。我们的基因组扫描方法可能低估了采样位置之间的全套自适应差异。尽管如此,它应该为种群边界的修改提供信息,以保持适应性遗传多样性和鳕鱼种群的进化潜力。

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