Pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of Mytilus spp. mussels from Northern and Southern Hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations

International audience Smooth-shelled mussels, Mytilus spp., have an antitropical distribution. In the Northern Hemisphere, the M. edulis complex of species is composed of three genetically well delineated taxa: M. edulis, M. galloprovincialis and M. trossulus. In the Southern Hemisphere, morphologi...

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Published in:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Main Authors: Gérard, Karin, Bierne, Nicolas, Borsa, Philippe, Chenuil, Anne, Féral, Jean-Pierre
Other Authors: Station Marine d'Endoume, Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2, Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (UMR ISEM), École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de recherche pour le développement IRD : UR226, Écosystémique des communautés récifales et de leurs usages dans le Pacifique insulaire (CoReUS), Diversité, évolution et écologie fonctionnelle marine (DIMAR), Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2008
Subjects:
COI
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2008.07.006
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topic Southern Hemisphere
Cyto-nuclear discordance
Mytilus
Kerguelen
connectivity
16S rDNA
COI
Biological invasions
envir
archeo
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Cyto-nuclear discordance
Mytilus
Kerguelen
connectivity
16S rDNA
COI
Biological invasions
envir
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Gérard, Karin
Bierne, Nicolas
Borsa, Philippe
Chenuil, Anne
Féral, Jean-Pierre
Pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of Mytilus spp. mussels from Northern and Southern Hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations
topic_facet Southern Hemisphere
Cyto-nuclear discordance
Mytilus
Kerguelen
connectivity
16S rDNA
COI
Biological invasions
envir
archeo
description International audience Smooth-shelled mussels, Mytilus spp., have an antitropical distribution. In the Northern Hemisphere, the M. edulis complex of species is composed of three genetically well delineated taxa: M. edulis, M. galloprovincialis and M. trossulus. In the Southern Hemisphere, morphological characters, allozymes and intron length polymorphisms suggest that Mytilus spp. populations from South America and Kerguelen Islands are related to M. edulis and those from Australasia to M. galloprovincialis. On the other hand, a phylogeny of the 16S rDNA mitochondrial locus demonstrates a clear distinctiveness of southern mussels and suggests that they are related to Mediterranean M. galloprovincialis. Here, we analysed the faster-evolving cytochrome oxidase subunit I locus. The divergence between haplotypes of populations from the two hemispheres was confirmed and was found to predate the divergence between haplotypes of northern M. edulis and M. galloprovincialis. In addition, strong genetic structure was detected among the southern samples, revealing three genetic entities that correspond to (1) South America and Kerguelen Island, (2) Tasmania, (3) New Zealand. Using the trans-Arctic interchange as a molecular clock calibration, we estimated the time since divergence of populations from the two hemispheres to be between 0.5 million years (MY) and 1.3 MY (average 0.84 MY). The contrasting patterns observed for the nuclear and the organelle genomes suggested two alternative, complex scenarios: two trans-equatorial migrations and the existence of differential barriers to mitochondrial and nuclear gene flow, or a single trans-equatorial migration and a view of the composition of the nuclear genome biased by taxonomic preconception.
author2 Station Marine d'Endoume
Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2
Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (UMR ISEM)
École pratique des hautes études (EPHE)
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de recherche pour le développement IRD : UR226
Écosystémique des communautés récifales et de leurs usages dans le Pacifique insulaire (CoReUS)
Diversité, évolution et écologie fonctionnelle marine (DIMAR)
Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Bierne, Nicolas
Borsa, Philippe
Chenuil, Anne
Féral, Jean-Pierre
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Bierne, Nicolas
Borsa, Philippe
Chenuil, Anne
Féral, Jean-Pierre
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title Pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of Mytilus spp. mussels from Northern and Southern Hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations
title_short Pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of Mytilus spp. mussels from Northern and Southern Hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations
title_full Pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of Mytilus spp. mussels from Northern and Southern Hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations
title_fullStr Pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of Mytilus spp. mussels from Northern and Southern Hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations
title_full_unstemmed Pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of Mytilus spp. mussels from Northern and Southern Hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations
title_sort pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of mytilus spp. mussels from northern and southern hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.iqhchu 2023-05-15T15:12:18+02:00 Pleistocene separation of mitochondrial lineages of Mytilus spp. mussels from Northern and Southern Hemispheres and strong genetic differentiation among southern populations Gérard, Karin Bierne, Nicolas Borsa, Philippe Chenuil, Anne Féral, Jean-Pierre Station Marine d'Endoume Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2 Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (UMR ISEM) École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de recherche pour le développement IRD : UR226 Écosystémique des communautés récifales et de leurs usages dans le Pacifique insulaire (CoReUS) Diversité, évolution et écologie fonctionnelle marine (DIMAR) Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille 2-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2008-10-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2008.07.006 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halsde-00475209/file/2008_G%C3%A9rard_Mol.Phyl.Evol._pr_Pleistocene%20separation%20of%20mitochondrial%20lineages%20of%20Mytilus%20spp.%20mussels%20from%20Northern%20to%20Southern%20hemispheres%20and%20strong%20genetic%20differentiation%20among%20southern%20populations.pdf https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halsde-00475209 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier halsde-00475209 doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.07.006 IRD: fdi:010044070 10670/1.iqhchu https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halsde-00475209/file/2008_G%C3%A9rard_Mol.Phyl.Evol._pr_Pleistocene%20separation%20of%20mitochondrial%20lineages%20of%20Mytilus%20spp.%20mussels%20from%20Northern%20to%20Southern%20hemispheres%20and%20strong%20genetic%20differentiation%20among%20southern%20populations.pdf https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halsde-00475209 other Hyper Article en Ligne - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société ISSN: 1055-7903 EISSN: 1095-9513 Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Elsevier, 2008, 49 (1), pp.84-91. ⟨10.1016/j.ympev.2008.07.006⟩ Southern Hemisphere Cyto-nuclear discordance Mytilus Kerguelen connectivity 16S rDNA COI Biological invasions envir archeo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2008 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2008.07.006 2023-01-22T17:20:22Z International audience Smooth-shelled mussels, Mytilus spp., have an antitropical distribution. In the Northern Hemisphere, the M. edulis complex of species is composed of three genetically well delineated taxa: M. edulis, M. galloprovincialis and M. trossulus. In the Southern Hemisphere, morphological characters, allozymes and intron length polymorphisms suggest that Mytilus spp. populations from South America and Kerguelen Islands are related to M. edulis and those from Australasia to M. galloprovincialis. On the other hand, a phylogeny of the 16S rDNA mitochondrial locus demonstrates a clear distinctiveness of southern mussels and suggests that they are related to Mediterranean M. galloprovincialis. Here, we analysed the faster-evolving cytochrome oxidase subunit I locus. The divergence between haplotypes of populations from the two hemispheres was confirmed and was found to predate the divergence between haplotypes of northern M. edulis and M. galloprovincialis. In addition, strong genetic structure was detected among the southern samples, revealing three genetic entities that correspond to (1) South America and Kerguelen Island, (2) Tasmania, (3) New Zealand. Using the trans-Arctic interchange as a molecular clock calibration, we estimated the time since divergence of populations from the two hemispheres to be between 0.5 million years (MY) and 1.3 MY (average 0.84 MY). The contrasting patterns observed for the nuclear and the organelle genomes suggested two alternative, complex scenarios: two trans-equatorial migrations and the existence of differential barriers to mitochondrial and nuclear gene flow, or a single trans-equatorial migration and a view of the composition of the nuclear genome biased by taxonomic preconception. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Kerguelen Islands Unknown Arctic Kerguelen Kerguelen Island ENVELOPE(69.500,69.500,-49.250,-49.250) Kerguelen Islands New Zealand Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49 1 84 91