Data from: Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod

Atlantic cod displays a range of phenotypic and genotypic variations, which includes the differentiation into coastal stationary and offshore migratory types of cod that co-occur in several parts of its distribution range and are often sympatric on the spawning grounds. Differentiation of these ecot...

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Main Authors: Karlsen, Bård O., Klingan, Kevin A., Emblem, Åse, Jørgensen, Tor E., Jüterbock, Alexander, Furmanek, Tomasz, Hoarau, Galice, Johansen, Steinar D., Nordeide, Jarle T., Moum, Truls
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Published: 2013
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spelling ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.51190 2023-05-15T15:27:18+02:00 Data from: Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod Karlsen, Bård O. Klingan, Kevin A. Emblem, Åse Jørgensen, Tor E. Jüterbock, Alexander Furmanek, Tomasz Hoarau, Galice Johansen, Steinar D. Nordeide, Jarle T. Moum, Truls Northeast Atlantic 2013-07-17T18:46:17Z http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.51190 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b9p8v unknown doi:10.5061/dryad.b9p8v/1 doi:10.5061/dryad.b9p8v/2 doi:10.5061/dryad.b9p8v/3 doi:10.5061/dryad.b9p8v/4 doi:10.1111/mec.12454 PMID:23998762 doi:10.5061/dryad.b9p8v Karlsen BO, Klingan KA, Emblem Å, Jørgensen TE, Jüterbock A, Furmanek T, Hoarau G, Johansen SD, Nordeide JT, Moum T (2013) Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod. Molecular Ecology 22(20): 5098-5111. http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.51190 Fish Behavior/Social Evolution Article 2013 ftdryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b9p8v https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b9p8v/1 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b9p8v/2 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b9p8v/3 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b9p8v/4 https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.12454 2020-01-01T15:02:24Z Atlantic cod displays a range of phenotypic and genotypic variations, which includes the differentiation into coastal stationary and offshore migratory types of cod that co-occur in several parts of its distribution range and are often sympatric on the spawning grounds. Differentiation of these ecotypes may involve both historical separation and adaptation to ecologically distinct environments, the genetic basis of which is now beginning to be unravelled. Genomic analyses based on recent sequencing advances are able to document genomic divergence in more detail and may facilitate the exploration of causes and consequences of genome-wide patterns. We examined genomic divergence between the stationary and migratory types of cod in the Northeast Atlantic, using next-generation sequencing of pooled DNA from each of two population samples. Sequence data was mapped to the published cod genome sequence, arranged in more than 6000 scaffolds (611 Mb). We identified 25 divergent scaffolds (26 Mb) with a higher than average gene density, against a backdrop of overall moderate genomic differentiation. Previous findings of localized genomic divergence in three linkage groups were confirmed, including a large (15 Mb) genomic region, which seems to be uniquely involved in the divergence of migratory and stationary cod. The results of the pooled sequencing approach support and extend recent findings based on single-nucleotide polymorphism markers and suggest a high degree of reproductive isolation between stationary and migratory cod in the North-east Atlantic. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod North East Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University)
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topic Fish
Behavior/Social Evolution
spellingShingle Fish
Behavior/Social Evolution
Karlsen, Bård O.
Klingan, Kevin A.
Emblem, Åse
Jørgensen, Tor E.
Jüterbock, Alexander
Furmanek, Tomasz
Hoarau, Galice
Johansen, Steinar D.
Nordeide, Jarle T.
Moum, Truls
Data from: Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod
topic_facet Fish
Behavior/Social Evolution
description Atlantic cod displays a range of phenotypic and genotypic variations, which includes the differentiation into coastal stationary and offshore migratory types of cod that co-occur in several parts of its distribution range and are often sympatric on the spawning grounds. Differentiation of these ecotypes may involve both historical separation and adaptation to ecologically distinct environments, the genetic basis of which is now beginning to be unravelled. Genomic analyses based on recent sequencing advances are able to document genomic divergence in more detail and may facilitate the exploration of causes and consequences of genome-wide patterns. We examined genomic divergence between the stationary and migratory types of cod in the Northeast Atlantic, using next-generation sequencing of pooled DNA from each of two population samples. Sequence data was mapped to the published cod genome sequence, arranged in more than 6000 scaffolds (611 Mb). We identified 25 divergent scaffolds (26 Mb) with a higher than average gene density, against a backdrop of overall moderate genomic differentiation. Previous findings of localized genomic divergence in three linkage groups were confirmed, including a large (15 Mb) genomic region, which seems to be uniquely involved in the divergence of migratory and stationary cod. The results of the pooled sequencing approach support and extend recent findings based on single-nucleotide polymorphism markers and suggest a high degree of reproductive isolation between stationary and migratory cod in the North-east Atlantic.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Karlsen, Bård O.
Klingan, Kevin A.
Emblem, Åse
Jørgensen, Tor E.
Jüterbock, Alexander
Furmanek, Tomasz
Hoarau, Galice
Johansen, Steinar D.
Nordeide, Jarle T.
Moum, Truls
author_facet Karlsen, Bård O.
Klingan, Kevin A.
Emblem, Åse
Jørgensen, Tor E.
Jüterbock, Alexander
Furmanek, Tomasz
Hoarau, Galice
Johansen, Steinar D.
Nordeide, Jarle T.
Moum, Truls
author_sort Karlsen, Bård O.
title Data from: Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod
title_short Data from: Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod
title_full Data from: Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod
title_fullStr Data from: Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod
title_sort data from: genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of atlantic cod
publishDate 2013
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Karlsen BO, Klingan KA, Emblem Å, Jørgensen TE, Jüterbock A, Furmanek T, Hoarau G, Johansen SD, Nordeide JT, Moum T (2013) Genomic divergence between the migratory and stationary ecotypes of Atlantic cod. Molecular Ecology 22(20): 5098-5111.
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