mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated by a mass die-off in an abundant seabird
In this study, we take advantage of a natural experiment—a 2004 mass die-off of the Common Murre in Alaska to determine whether closely related mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated during such a short term but a marked event removing hundreds of thousands of individuals....
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ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:3375407 2023-05-15T15:56:03+02:00 mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated by a mass die-off in an abundant seabird Drovetski, S V Kitaysky, A S Mode, N A Zink, R M Iqbal, U Barger, C 2012-07 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3375407 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22354113 https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2012.4 en eng Nature Publishing Group http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3375407 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22354113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2012.4 Copyright © 2012 The Genetics Society Original Article Text 2012 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2012.4 2013-09-04T08:44:19Z In this study, we take advantage of a natural experiment—a 2004 mass die-off of the Common Murre in Alaska to determine whether closely related mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated during such a short term but a marked event removing hundreds of thousands of individuals. We sequenced complete mtDNA ND2 gene (1041 bp) for 168 Common Murres sampled from seven breeding colonies across Alaska before the 2004 die-off and 127 dead murres washed ashore during the die-off. We found little mtDNA variation and lack of geographical structuring among the seven Common Murre breeding colonies in Alaska. A comparison of the single-dominant mtDNA haplotype's frequency between live murres sampled on breeding colonies before the die-off (73.2% 95% confidence interval 66.3–79.9%) and dead murres sampled during the die-off (59.1% 95% confidence interval 50.4–67.4% Fisher's exact P=0.01) showed that carriers of the dominant haplotype were significantly less likely to die than carriers of other haplotypes. At the same time, the ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous substitutions did not differ between live (10:35) and dead birds (18:34; Fisher's exact P=0.26), indicating that non-synonymous substitutions were as likely to be eliminated as synonymous substitutions. These results are consistent with the possibility of positive selection on the dominant mtDNA haplotype during the die-off. Text Common Murre Alaska PubMed Central (PMC) Heredity 109 1 29 33 |
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In this study, we take advantage of a natural experiment—a 2004 mass die-off of the Common Murre in Alaska to determine whether closely related mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated during such a short term but a marked event removing hundreds of thousands of individuals. We sequenced complete mtDNA ND2 gene (1041 bp) for 168 Common Murres sampled from seven breeding colonies across Alaska before the 2004 die-off and 127 dead murres washed ashore during the die-off. We found little mtDNA variation and lack of geographical structuring among the seven Common Murre breeding colonies in Alaska. A comparison of the single-dominant mtDNA haplotype's frequency between live murres sampled on breeding colonies before the die-off (73.2% 95% confidence interval 66.3–79.9%) and dead murres sampled during the die-off (59.1% 95% confidence interval 50.4–67.4% Fisher's exact P=0.01) showed that carriers of the dominant haplotype were significantly less likely to die than carriers of other haplotypes. At the same time, the ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous substitutions did not differ between live (10:35) and dead birds (18:34; Fisher's exact P=0.26), indicating that non-synonymous substitutions were as likely to be eliminated as synonymous substitutions. These results are consistent with the possibility of positive selection on the dominant mtDNA haplotype during the die-off. |
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mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated by a mass die-off in an abundant seabird |
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mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated by a mass die-off in an abundant seabird |
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mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated by a mass die-off in an abundant seabird |
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mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated by a mass die-off in an abundant seabird |
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mtDNA haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated by a mass die-off in an abundant seabird |
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mtdna haplotypes differ in their probability of being eliminated by a mass die-off in an abundant seabird |
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