Lophelia pertusa corals from the Ionian and Barents seas share identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences

Abstract Background Lophelia pertusa is a keystone cold-water coral species with a widespread distribution. Due to the lack of a mitochondrial marker variable enough for intraspecific analyses, the population structure of this species has only been studied using ITS and microsatellites so far. We th...

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Main Authors: Flot, Jean-François, Dahl, Mikael, André, Carl
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2013
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1756-0500-6-144 2023-05-15T15:39:10+02:00 Lophelia pertusa corals from the Ionian and Barents seas share identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences Flot, Jean-François Dahl, Mikael André, Carl 2013-04-11 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/6/144 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/6/144 Copyright 2013 Flot et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Mitogenomics Control region Internal transcribed spacer Haploweb Phylogeography Mediterranean outflow water Research article 2013 ftbiomed 2013-04-28T00:09:31Z Abstract Background Lophelia pertusa is a keystone cold-water coral species with a widespread distribution. Due to the lack of a mitochondrial marker variable enough for intraspecific analyses, the population structure of this species has only been studied using ITS and microsatellites so far. We therefore decided to sequence and compare complete mitochondrial genomes from two distant L. pertusa populations putatively isolated from each other (in the Barents Sea off Norway and in the Mediterranean Sea off Italy) in the hope of finding regions variable enough for population genetic and phylogeographic studies. Results The mitogenomes of two L. pertusa individuals collected in the Mediterranean and Barents seas differed at only one position, which was a non-synonymous substitution, but comparison with another recently published L. pertusa mitochondrial genome sequence from Norway revealed 18 nucleotide differences. These included two synonymous and nine non-synonymous substitutions in protein-coding genes (dN/dS > 1): hence, the mitogenome of L. pertusa may be experiencing positive selection. To test for the presence of cryptic species, the mitochondrial control region and the nuclear ITS2 were sequenced for five individuals from each site: Italian and Norwegian populations turned out to share haplotypes of both markers, indicating that they belonged to the same species. Conclusions L. pertusa corals collected 7,500 km apart shared identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitogenomes, supporting the hypothesis of a recent connection between Lophelia reefs in the Mediterranean and in the Northern Atlantic. Multi-locus or population genomic approaches will be required to shed further light on the genetic connectivity between L. pertusa reefs across Europe; nevertheless, ITS2 and the mitochondrial control region may be useful markers for investigating the phylogeography and species boundaries of the keystone genus Lophelia across its worldwide area of distribution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Lophelia pertusa BioMed Central Barents Sea Norway
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topic Mitogenomics
Control region
Internal transcribed spacer
Haploweb
Phylogeography
Mediterranean outflow water
spellingShingle Mitogenomics
Control region
Internal transcribed spacer
Haploweb
Phylogeography
Mediterranean outflow water
Flot, Jean-François
Dahl, Mikael
André, Carl
Lophelia pertusa corals from the Ionian and Barents seas share identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences
topic_facet Mitogenomics
Control region
Internal transcribed spacer
Haploweb
Phylogeography
Mediterranean outflow water
description Abstract Background Lophelia pertusa is a keystone cold-water coral species with a widespread distribution. Due to the lack of a mitochondrial marker variable enough for intraspecific analyses, the population structure of this species has only been studied using ITS and microsatellites so far. We therefore decided to sequence and compare complete mitochondrial genomes from two distant L. pertusa populations putatively isolated from each other (in the Barents Sea off Norway and in the Mediterranean Sea off Italy) in the hope of finding regions variable enough for population genetic and phylogeographic studies. Results The mitogenomes of two L. pertusa individuals collected in the Mediterranean and Barents seas differed at only one position, which was a non-synonymous substitution, but comparison with another recently published L. pertusa mitochondrial genome sequence from Norway revealed 18 nucleotide differences. These included two synonymous and nine non-synonymous substitutions in protein-coding genes (dN/dS > 1): hence, the mitogenome of L. pertusa may be experiencing positive selection. To test for the presence of cryptic species, the mitochondrial control region and the nuclear ITS2 were sequenced for five individuals from each site: Italian and Norwegian populations turned out to share haplotypes of both markers, indicating that they belonged to the same species. Conclusions L. pertusa corals collected 7,500 km apart shared identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitogenomes, supporting the hypothesis of a recent connection between Lophelia reefs in the Mediterranean and in the Northern Atlantic. Multi-locus or population genomic approaches will be required to shed further light on the genetic connectivity between L. pertusa reefs across Europe; nevertheless, ITS2 and the mitochondrial control region may be useful markers for investigating the phylogeography and species boundaries of the keystone genus Lophelia across its worldwide area of distribution.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Flot, Jean-François
Dahl, Mikael
André, Carl
author_facet Flot, Jean-François
Dahl, Mikael
André, Carl
author_sort Flot, Jean-François
title Lophelia pertusa corals from the Ionian and Barents seas share identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences
title_short Lophelia pertusa corals from the Ionian and Barents seas share identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences
title_full Lophelia pertusa corals from the Ionian and Barents seas share identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences
title_fullStr Lophelia pertusa corals from the Ionian and Barents seas share identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences
title_full_unstemmed Lophelia pertusa corals from the Ionian and Barents seas share identical nuclear ITS2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences
title_sort lophelia pertusa corals from the ionian and barents seas share identical nuclear its2 and near-identical mitochondrial genome sequences
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2013
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/6/144
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Norway
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Lophelia pertusa
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Lophelia pertusa
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