Strong signatures of selection in Atlantic herring: A marine fish with huge population sizes

Here, we present a cost-effective genome- wide study in a species that lacks a genome sequence. We first assembled a muscle transcriptome and then aligned genomic reads to the transcripts, creating an “exome assembly”, capturing both exons and flanking sequences. We then resequenced pools of fish fr...

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Main Author: BGI
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Language:English
Published: CNGB 2012
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26036/cnphis0001092
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spelling ftdatacite:10.26036/cnphis0001092 2023-05-15T17:41:23+02:00 Strong signatures of selection in Atlantic herring: A marine fish with huge population sizes BGI 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.26036/cnphis0001092 https://db.cngb.org/search/project/PRJNA179109/ en eng CNGB Genome sequencing Multiisolate ftp://ftp.cngb.org/pub/sra/sra-instant/reads/ByStudy/sra/SRP/SRP017/SRP017095 dataset Dataset 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26036/cnphis0001092 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Here, we present a cost-effective genome- wide study in a species that lacks a genome sequence. We first assembled a muscle transcriptome and then aligned genomic reads to the transcripts, creating an “exome assembly”, capturing both exons and flanking sequences. We then resequenced pools of fish from a wide geographic range, including the Northeast Atlantic, as well as different regions in the Baltic Sea, aligned the reads to the exome assembly, and identified 440,817 SNPs. The great majority of SNPs showed no appreciable differences in allele frequency among populations; however, several thousand SNPs showed striking differences, some approaching fixation for different alleles. The contrast between low genetic differentiation at most loci and striking differences at others implies that the latter category primarily reflects natural selection. A simulation study confirmed that the distribution of the fixation index (FST) deviated significantly from expectation for selectively neutral loci. Dataset Northeast Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Multiisolate
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Multiisolate
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Strong signatures of selection in Atlantic herring: A marine fish with huge population sizes
topic_facet Genome sequencing
Multiisolate
description Here, we present a cost-effective genome- wide study in a species that lacks a genome sequence. We first assembled a muscle transcriptome and then aligned genomic reads to the transcripts, creating an “exome assembly”, capturing both exons and flanking sequences. We then resequenced pools of fish from a wide geographic range, including the Northeast Atlantic, as well as different regions in the Baltic Sea, aligned the reads to the exome assembly, and identified 440,817 SNPs. The great majority of SNPs showed no appreciable differences in allele frequency among populations; however, several thousand SNPs showed striking differences, some approaching fixation for different alleles. The contrast between low genetic differentiation at most loci and striking differences at others implies that the latter category primarily reflects natural selection. A simulation study confirmed that the distribution of the fixation index (FST) deviated significantly from expectation for selectively neutral loci.
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title Strong signatures of selection in Atlantic herring: A marine fish with huge population sizes
title_short Strong signatures of selection in Atlantic herring: A marine fish with huge population sizes
title_full Strong signatures of selection in Atlantic herring: A marine fish with huge population sizes
title_fullStr Strong signatures of selection in Atlantic herring: A marine fish with huge population sizes
title_full_unstemmed Strong signatures of selection in Atlantic herring: A marine fish with huge population sizes
title_sort strong signatures of selection in atlantic herring: a marine fish with huge population sizes
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https://db.cngb.org/search/project/PRJNA179109/
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