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Population genomic footprints of environmental pollution pressure in natural populations of the Mediterranean mussel

机译:地中海贻贝天然群体环境污染压力人口基因组足迹

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Bivalve molluscs of the genus Mytilus are considered a model organism in ecotoxicology and are known to be well adapted to marine ecosystems affected by multiple anthropogenic factors, including pollution. In order to assess whether pollution interferes with the reproductive success of Mytilus and affects the diversity within and between populations, we sequenced the transcriptomes of 72 individuals from 9 populations of Mytilus galloprovincialis collected along a ca. 130-km north-south transect on the Western coast of the Iberian Peninsula. We found that polluted areas are acting as a barrier to gene flow, potentially because of the detrimental effect of anthropogenic chemicals on larvae carried from more pristine environments. Furthermore, we observed an increase in genetic diversity in populations from polluted site, which could be indicative of higher mutagenicity driven by the environment. We propose that a microevolutionary perspective is essential for a full characterization of human activities on the dispersal of M. galloprovincialis and that it should be incorporated into management, and conservation plans and policies in the context of the effects of pollution on populations.
机译:肌菌属的双戊丝Mollusc被认为是生态毒理学中的模型生物体,并且已知适应受多个人为因素影响的海洋生态系统,包括污染。为了评估污染是否干扰了Mytilus的生殖成功,并影响人口内和群体之间的多样性,我们测量了72个人从沿着CA收集的9个菌根植物的72人的转录组。南北130公里的西海岸的南北横断面。我们发现污染的区域作为基因流动的障碍,可能是因为因来自更多原始环境的幼虫对人为化学品的不利影响。此外,我们观察到污染遗址群体的遗传多样性增加,这可能表明环境驱动的更高致突变性。我们提出微型方差观点对于疾病疾病疾病的分散性的人类活动的全面表征是必不可少的。

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    《Marine genomics》 |2019年第2019期|共5页
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    Univ Porto CIIMAR Interdisciplinary Ctr Marine &

    Environm Res Porto Portugal;

    Univ Vigo Dept Biochem Genet &

    Immunol Vigo Spain;

    Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico Unidad Invest Biomed Canc Inst Nacl Cancerol Inst Invest Biomed Mexico City DF Mexico;

    Univ Vigo Dept Biochem Genet &

    Immunol Vigo Spain;

    Univ Porto CIIMAR Interdisciplinary Ctr Marine &

    Environm Res Porto Portugal;

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