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The Genomic Consistency of the Loss of Anadromy in an Arctic Fish (

Authors :
Sarah J, Salisbury
Gregory R, McCracken
Robert, Perry
Donald, Keefe
Kara K S, Layton
Tony, Kess
Cameron M, Nugent
Jong S, Leong
Ian R, Bradbury
Ben F, Koop
Moira M, Ferguson
Daniel E, Ruzzante
Source :
The American naturalist. 199(5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The potentially significant genetic consequences associated with the loss of migratory capacity of diadromous fishes that have become landlocked in freshwater are poorly understood. Consistent selective pressures associated with freshwater residency may drive repeated differentiation both between allopatric landlocked and anadromous populations and within landlocked populations (resulting in sympatric morphs). Alternatively, the strong genetic drift anticipated in isolated landlocked populations could hinder consistent adaptation, limiting genetic parallelism. Understanding the degree of genetic parallelism underlying differentiation has implications for both the predictability of evolution and management practices. We employed an 87k single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array to examine the genetic characteristics of landlocked and anadromous Arctic char (

Details

ISSN :
15375323
Volume :
199
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American naturalist
Accession number :
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