Data from: Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock

Following stock collapse and over twenty years of moratoria, the state of Canada’s Northern Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) remains precarious. To test if recent stock growth was of endogenous or exogenous origin, we performed a whole genome scan (ddRAD) on 135 adults captured in 2015 at three offshore...

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Main Authors: Puncher, Gregory Neils, Rowe, Sherrylynn, Rose, George A., Leblanc, Nathalie M., Parent, Geneviève J., Wang, Yanjun, Pavey, Scott A.
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Published: 2019
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spelling ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.211275 2023-05-15T15:27:14+02:00 Data from: Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock Puncher, Gregory Neils Rowe, Sherrylynn Rose, George A. Leblanc, Nathalie M. Parent, Geneviève J. Wang, Yanjun Pavey, Scott A. Canada Labrador Sea Atlantic Ocean 2019-05-06T20:34:49Z http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.211275 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.98sp59j unknown doi:10.5061/dryad.98sp59j/1 doi:10.5061/dryad.98sp59j/3 doi:10.5061/dryad.98sp59j/2 doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2019.03.020 doi:10.5061/dryad.98sp59j Puncher GN, Rowe S, Rose GA, Leblanc NM, Parent GJ, Wang Y, Pavey SA (2019) Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock. Fisheries Research 216: 29-40. http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.211275 population structure linkage groups single nucleotide polymorphisms chromosomal inversions Article 2019 ftdryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.98sp59j https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.98sp59j/1 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.98sp59j/3 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.98sp59j/2 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2019.03.020 2020-01-01T16:25:48Z Following stock collapse and over twenty years of moratoria, the state of Canada’s Northern Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) remains precarious. To test if recent stock growth was of endogenous or exogenous origin, we performed a whole genome scan (ddRAD) on 135 adults captured in 2015 at three offshore spawning locations spanning the range of the offshore stock along the northeastern Newfoundland and Labrador shelf (Hawke Channel, Notre Dame Channel and Bonavista Corridor), with an additional 105 adults from three more southern locations (St. Anns Bank, Browns Bank and Bay of Fundy). Population structure analysis using 5,077 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) detected a distinct genetic break off the coast of Nova Scotia near 45 °N. Gene flow between groups north and south of this divide appears to be limited despite the presence of several northern-type and admixed individuals present in the southern area. North of the genetic divide, allele frequencies of neutral loci were indicative of a panmictic population. Several outlier SNPs were found to be associated with ecologically relevant physical characteristics (visual pigments, fin development, response to hypoxia, and various metabolic processes), which may be indicative of different ecological niches. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Labrador Sea Newfoundland Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University) Browns ENVELOPE(-44.583,-44.583,-60.700,-60.700) Canada Labrador Shelf ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,56.000,56.000) Newfoundland
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topic population structure
linkage groups
single nucleotide polymorphisms
chromosomal inversions
spellingShingle population structure
linkage groups
single nucleotide polymorphisms
chromosomal inversions
Puncher, Gregory Neils
Rowe, Sherrylynn
Rose, George A.
Leblanc, Nathalie M.
Parent, Geneviève J.
Wang, Yanjun
Pavey, Scott A.
Data from: Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock
topic_facet population structure
linkage groups
single nucleotide polymorphisms
chromosomal inversions
description Following stock collapse and over twenty years of moratoria, the state of Canada’s Northern Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) remains precarious. To test if recent stock growth was of endogenous or exogenous origin, we performed a whole genome scan (ddRAD) on 135 adults captured in 2015 at three offshore spawning locations spanning the range of the offshore stock along the northeastern Newfoundland and Labrador shelf (Hawke Channel, Notre Dame Channel and Bonavista Corridor), with an additional 105 adults from three more southern locations (St. Anns Bank, Browns Bank and Bay of Fundy). Population structure analysis using 5,077 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) detected a distinct genetic break off the coast of Nova Scotia near 45 °N. Gene flow between groups north and south of this divide appears to be limited despite the presence of several northern-type and admixed individuals present in the southern area. North of the genetic divide, allele frequencies of neutral loci were indicative of a panmictic population. Several outlier SNPs were found to be associated with ecologically relevant physical characteristics (visual pigments, fin development, response to hypoxia, and various metabolic processes), which may be indicative of different ecological niches.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Puncher, Gregory Neils
Rowe, Sherrylynn
Rose, George A.
Leblanc, Nathalie M.
Parent, Geneviève J.
Wang, Yanjun
Pavey, Scott A.
author_facet Puncher, Gregory Neils
Rowe, Sherrylynn
Rose, George A.
Leblanc, Nathalie M.
Parent, Geneviève J.
Wang, Yanjun
Pavey, Scott A.
author_sort Puncher, Gregory Neils
title Data from: Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock
title_short Data from: Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock
title_full Data from: Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock
title_fullStr Data from: Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock
title_sort data from: chromosomal inversions in the atlantic cod genome: implications for management of canada’s northern cod stock
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.211275
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.98sp59j
op_coverage Canada
Labrador Sea
Atlantic Ocean
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Canada
Labrador Shelf
Newfoundland
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Canada
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genre atlantic cod
Gadus morhua
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Gadus morhua
Labrador Sea
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doi:10.5061/dryad.98sp59j
Puncher GN, Rowe S, Rose GA, Leblanc NM, Parent GJ, Wang Y, Pavey SA (2019) Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock. Fisheries Research 216: 29-40.
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