Title: | Codweb: Whole-genome sequencing uncovers extensive reticulations fueling adaptation among Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific gadids |
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Date: | 2019-03-20 |
Language: | English |
Scope: | eaat8788 |
University/Institute: | Háskóli Íslands University of Iceland |
School: | Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ) School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI) |
Department: | Líf- og umhverfisvísindadeild (HÍ) Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences (UI) |
Series: | Science Advances;5(3) |
ISSN: | 2375-2548 |
DOI: | 10.1126/sciadv.aat8788 |
Subject: | Gadidae; Pacific cod; Walleye pollock; Atlantic cod; Þorskur; Ufsi; Þorskfiskar; Erfðarannsóknir |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2104 |
Citation:E. Árnason, K. Halldórsdóttir, Codweb: Whole-genome sequencing uncovers extensive reticulations fueling adaptation among Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific gadids. Sci. Adv. 5, eaat8788 (2019).
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Abstract:Introgressive hybridization creates networks of genetic relationships across species. Among marine fish of the
Gadidae family, Pacific cod and walleye pollock are separate invasions of an Atlantic cod ancestor into the Pacific.
Cods are ecological success stories, and their ecologies allow them to support the largest fisheries of the world.
The enigmatic walleye pollock differs morphologically, behaviorally, and ecologically from its relatives, representing a niche shift. Here, we apply whole-genome sequencing to Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic gadids and reveal extensive introgression among them with the ABBA-BABA test and pseudolikelihood phylogenetic network analysis.
We propose that walleye pollock resulted from extensive adaptive introgression or homoploid hybrid speciation. The
path of evolution of these taxa is more web than a tree. Their ability to invade and expand into new habitats and
become ecologically successful may depend on genes acquired through adaptive introgression or hybrid speciation.
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Rights:This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
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