Data from: Phylogenomic analyses reveal latitudinal population structure and polymorphisms in heat stress genes in the North Atlantic snail Nucella lapillus ...

North Atlantic rocky intertidal species have been shaped by repeated glaciations and strong latitudinal temperature gradients, making them an excellent system to study postglacial phylogeography and thermal tolerance. Population genetics data from northwestern Atlantic species, however, often show p...

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Main Authors: Chu, Nathaniel D., Kaluziak, Stefan T., Trussell, Geoffrey C., Vollmer, Steven V.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2014
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.610dd
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.610dd
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Summary:North Atlantic rocky intertidal species have been shaped by repeated glaciations and strong latitudinal temperature gradients, making them an excellent system to study postglacial phylogeography and thermal tolerance. Population genetics data from northwestern Atlantic species, however, often show patterns inconsistent with the prediction that high dispersal should generate weaker genetic structure among populations. Here we used next-generation sequencing restriction-associated DNA tags (RAD-seq) and a transcriptome assembled from RNA-seq data to analyze the genetic structure of northwestern Atlantic populations of the low-dispersal intertidal snail Nucella lapillus. Although previous studies in this region have detected almost no genetic structure in N. lapillus, our phylogenomic approach identified a well-supported split between northern and southern clades. By comparing RAD-seq data and our transcriptome assembly, we identified thousands of fixed single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between these ... : IUPACAlignmentLessThan4SNPsPhylipFormatThis is a Phylip file alignment (not interleaved) of RAD-seq assembled data from pooled DNA samples from Nucella lapillus populations along the Northwestern Atlantic. For more information, please contact Nathaniel Chu (nathanieldchu@gmail.com).RAD-tag data set in TSV format for northwestern Atlantic Nucella lapillus populationsThis is the easier to visualize data output (tsv format) from the STACKs assembly described in the paper. It contains all retained "stacks" including those that contain SNPs and those that have a single consensus sequence. Note that stacks with 4 or more SNPs were not used in the analyses. For more information, please contact nathanieldchu@gmail.comNucellaRadTags.tsvRAD-tag depths in TSV formatThis file contains the depths of reads in the RAD-tag assembly corresponding to the RAD-tag SNP data file. This file was used to approximate allele frequencies in limited instances. For more information, please contact ...