Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction

The observation that small isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness from inbreeding depression has guided conservation theory and practice for decades. However, investigating the genome-wide dynamics associated with inbreeding depression in natural populations is only now feasible with rela...

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Main Authors: Robinson, Jacqueline A, Räikkönen, Jannikke, Vucetich, Leah M, Vucetich, John A, Peterson, Rolf O, Lohmueller, Kirk E, Wayne, Robert K
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt22z8633w 2023-09-05T13:18:41+02:00 Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction Robinson, Jacqueline A Räikkönen, Jannikke Vucetich, Leah M Vucetich, John A Peterson, Rolf O Lohmueller, Kirk E Wayne, Robert K eaau0757 2019-05-03 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/22z8633w unknown eScholarship, University of California qt22z8633w https://escholarship.org/uc/item/22z8633w CC-BY-NC Science Advances, vol 5, iss 5 Mental Health Human Genome Genetics Depression Biotechnology Life on Land Abnormalities Multiple Animals Extinction Biological Female Genetic Variation Population Genome Homozygote Inbreeding Male Michigan Whole Genome Sequencing Wolves article 2019 ftcdlib 2023-08-21T18:03:35Z The observation that small isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness from inbreeding depression has guided conservation theory and practice for decades. However, investigating the genome-wide dynamics associated with inbreeding depression in natural populations is only now feasible with relatively inexpensive sequencing technology and annotated reference genomes. To characterize the genome-wide effects of intense inbreeding and isolation, we performed whole-genome sequencing and morphological analysis of an iconic inbred population, the gray wolves (Canis lupus) of Isle Royale. Through population genetic simulations and comparison with wolf genomes from a variety of demographic histories, we find evidence that severe inbreeding depression in this population is due to increased homozygosity of strongly deleterious recessive mutations. Our results have particular relevance in light of the recent translocation of wolves from the mainland to Isle Royale, as well as broader implications for management of genetic variation in the fragmented landscape of the modern world. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus University of California: eScholarship
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topic Mental Health
Human Genome
Genetics
Depression
Biotechnology
Life on Land
Abnormalities
Multiple
Animals
Extinction
Biological
Female
Genetic Variation
Population
Genome
Homozygote
Inbreeding
Male
Michigan
Whole Genome Sequencing
Wolves
spellingShingle Mental Health
Human Genome
Genetics
Depression
Biotechnology
Life on Land
Abnormalities
Multiple
Animals
Extinction
Biological
Female
Genetic Variation
Population
Genome
Homozygote
Inbreeding
Male
Michigan
Whole Genome Sequencing
Wolves
Robinson, Jacqueline A
Räikkönen, Jannikke
Vucetich, Leah M
Vucetich, John A
Peterson, Rolf O
Lohmueller, Kirk E
Wayne, Robert K
Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction
topic_facet Mental Health
Human Genome
Genetics
Depression
Biotechnology
Life on Land
Abnormalities
Multiple
Animals
Extinction
Biological
Female
Genetic Variation
Population
Genome
Homozygote
Inbreeding
Male
Michigan
Whole Genome Sequencing
Wolves
description The observation that small isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness from inbreeding depression has guided conservation theory and practice for decades. However, investigating the genome-wide dynamics associated with inbreeding depression in natural populations is only now feasible with relatively inexpensive sequencing technology and annotated reference genomes. To characterize the genome-wide effects of intense inbreeding and isolation, we performed whole-genome sequencing and morphological analysis of an iconic inbred population, the gray wolves (Canis lupus) of Isle Royale. Through population genetic simulations and comparison with wolf genomes from a variety of demographic histories, we find evidence that severe inbreeding depression in this population is due to increased homozygosity of strongly deleterious recessive mutations. Our results have particular relevance in light of the recent translocation of wolves from the mainland to Isle Royale, as well as broader implications for management of genetic variation in the fragmented landscape of the modern world.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Robinson, Jacqueline A
Räikkönen, Jannikke
Vucetich, Leah M
Vucetich, John A
Peterson, Rolf O
Lohmueller, Kirk E
Wayne, Robert K
author_facet Robinson, Jacqueline A
Räikkönen, Jannikke
Vucetich, Leah M
Vucetich, John A
Peterson, Rolf O
Lohmueller, Kirk E
Wayne, Robert K
author_sort Robinson, Jacqueline A
title Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction
title_short Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction
title_full Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction
title_fullStr Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction
title_full_unstemmed Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction
title_sort genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in isle royale wolves, a population on the threshold of extinction
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