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Evolutionary constraints limiting the variation of Expressed Sequence Tag-linked microsatellite loci, prevent the detection of local adaptation in Mediterranean Bluefin tuna

机译:进化约束限制了表达序列标签连接微卫星基因座的变化,防止了地中海蓝鳍金枪鱼局部适应的检测

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The Atlantic Bluefin tuna (BFT, Thunnus thynnus), one of the largest top-predator fish inhabiting the pelagic ecosystems of the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, has been extensively overexploited in recent decades. However, in the Mediterranean Sea, the mixing rates between the eastern, central and western basins have not yet been fully and finally resolved. To date electronic tagging, otolith and genetic markers cannot still disentangle the pattern of tuna movements and population structuring in the basin, essential background for a proper management of BFT fisheries. Here, we used Expressed Sequence Tag-linked (EST-linked) microsatellites to explore population dynamics and adaptive evolution of Mediterranean T. thynnus. For this purpose, 16 EST-linked microsatellites were genotyped in 177 tuna individuals from the Mediterranean Sea and several methods were used to explore population genetic structuring and estimate/detect signals of local adaptation. Bayesian clustering results indicated the presence of a single cluster, corroborated also by the Correspondence Analysis and pairwise Fsrs. Similarly, the two methods used for the detection of outlier loci (LOSITAN and BayeScan), did not reveal any pattern suggesting the presence of selective pressure on the EST Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) used. Our results suggest that the low level of polymorphism detected in this study could be ascribed to the presence of relatively conserved regions flanking these microsatellites. These genomic regions are probably not involved in physiological responses to local adaptation. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:近几十年来,大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼(BFT,Thunnus Thynnus)是居住的北大西洋和地中海的北大西洋海洋骨质生态系统之一,这是近几十年来广泛的过度推出。然而,在地中海,东部,中南部和西部盆地之间的混合率尚未完全解决。迄今为止,电子标记,欧特里斯和遗传标记仍无法解散盆地的金枪鱼运动和人口结构的模式,基本背景,以适当管理BFT渔业。在这里,我们使用了表达的序列标签链接(EST-LINKED)微卫星,以探索地中海T. Thynnus的群体动态和自适应演变。为此目的,来自地中海的177个金枪鱼个体的16个EST连接的微卫星进行了基因分型,并且使用了几种方法来探索群体遗传结构和估算/检测局部适应的信号。贝叶斯聚类结果表明存在单个群集,也通过对应分析和成对FSR进行证实。类似地,用于检测异常座(Lostinan和Bayescan)的两种方法,没有揭示任何模式,表明在使用的EST简单序列重复(SSR)上存在选择性压力。我们的研究结果表明,该研究中检测到的低水平的多态性可以归因于这些微卫星的相对节约区域的存在。这些基因组区域可能没有参与局部适应的生理反应。 (c)2017 Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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