Footprints of Natural Selection in North Atlantic Eels: A Review

The study of natural selection and local adaptation is a thriving field of research. Local adaptation is driven by environment components and results in locally adapted phenotypes with higher fitness relative to other phenotypes from other locations in the species range. Tests of local adaptations h...

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Main Authors: José Martin Pujolar, Francesca Bertolini, Magnus W. Jacobsen
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Published: MDPI AG 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7060311
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:26fd3e5c1f7944289c15c47add0547db 2023-05-15T16:08:38+02:00 Footprints of Natural Selection in North Atlantic Eels: A Review José Martin Pujolar Francesca Bertolini Magnus W. Jacobsen 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7060311 https://doaj.org/article/26fd3e5c1f7944289c15c47add0547db EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/7/6/311 https://doaj.org/toc/2410-3888 doi:10.3390/fishes7060311 2410-3888 https://doaj.org/article/26fd3e5c1f7944289c15c47add0547db Fishes, Vol 7, Iss 311, p 311 (2022) local adaptation Anguilla European eel American eel panmixia genomic islands of divergence Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Genetics QH426-470 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7060311 2022-12-30T19:32:06Z The study of natural selection and local adaptation is a thriving field of research. Local adaptation is driven by environment components and results in locally adapted phenotypes with higher fitness relative to other phenotypes from other locations in the species range. Tests of local adaptations have traditionally been done using transplant experiments, but the advent of next-generation sequencing methods have allowed the study of local adaptation to move from a phenotypic to a genomic approach. By using genome scans and state-of-the-art statistical tests, researchers can identify genes putatively under selection and study the genomic architecture of local adaptation, which often includes the observation of clustering of adaptive genes concentrated in fewer genomic regions known as “genomic islands of divergence”. The two species of North Atlantic eels, the European and the American eel, are excellent species for studying selection since they are panmictic and present large population sizes, show a wide distribution range across extremely heterogenous environments, and are subject to high mortalities. We reviewed studies of natural selection and local adaptation in American eel, European eel, between life cycle stages, between European and American eel. Finally, we discussed genome architecture in relation to local adaptation in eels and the role of both genetic (i.e., local adaptation) and non-genetic (i.e., phenotypic plasticity) in the survival of eels across their distribution range. Article in Journal/Newspaper European eel North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Fishes 7 6 311
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European eel
American eel
panmixia
genomic islands of divergence
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
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spellingShingle local adaptation
Anguilla
European eel
American eel
panmixia
genomic islands of divergence
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
José Martin Pujolar
Francesca Bertolini
Magnus W. Jacobsen
Footprints of Natural Selection in North Atlantic Eels: A Review
topic_facet local adaptation
Anguilla
European eel
American eel
panmixia
genomic islands of divergence
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
description The study of natural selection and local adaptation is a thriving field of research. Local adaptation is driven by environment components and results in locally adapted phenotypes with higher fitness relative to other phenotypes from other locations in the species range. Tests of local adaptations have traditionally been done using transplant experiments, but the advent of next-generation sequencing methods have allowed the study of local adaptation to move from a phenotypic to a genomic approach. By using genome scans and state-of-the-art statistical tests, researchers can identify genes putatively under selection and study the genomic architecture of local adaptation, which often includes the observation of clustering of adaptive genes concentrated in fewer genomic regions known as “genomic islands of divergence”. The two species of North Atlantic eels, the European and the American eel, are excellent species for studying selection since they are panmictic and present large population sizes, show a wide distribution range across extremely heterogenous environments, and are subject to high mortalities. We reviewed studies of natural selection and local adaptation in American eel, European eel, between life cycle stages, between European and American eel. Finally, we discussed genome architecture in relation to local adaptation in eels and the role of both genetic (i.e., local adaptation) and non-genetic (i.e., phenotypic plasticity) in the survival of eels across their distribution range.
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