Data from: Nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-Pacific range

The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) occurs on multiple continents in diverse habitats, making it an informative system for evolutionary genomic research. However, its phylogeography remains unclear. Previously, mitochondrial DNA and small numbers of nuclear loci provided discordant views. Both markers indic...

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Main Authors: Sacks, Benjamin N., Lounsberry, Zachary T., Statham, Mark J., Sacks, Benjamin N, Statham, Mark J, Lounsberry, Zachary T
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.sq28254
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::985a0a9c4f69586d68b10011c1125d67 2023-05-15T15:50:44+02:00 Data from: Nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-Pacific range Sacks, Benjamin N. Lounsberry, Zachary T. Statham, Mark J. Sacks, Benjamin N Statham, Mark J Lounsberry, Zachary T 2018-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.sq28254 en eng Dryad http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.sq28254 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.sq28254 lic_creative-commons 10.5061/dryad.sq28254 oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:103764 oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:103764 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 admixture Molecular systematics and phylogenetics Vulpes fulva V. vulpes Subject area: Population structure and phylogeography CanineHD BeadChip Vulpes vulpes Life sciences medicine and health care phylogenomics speciation envir socio Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.sq28254 https://doi.org/10.5061/DRYAD.SQ28254 2023-01-22T17:23:54Z The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) occurs on multiple continents in diverse habitats, making it an informative system for evolutionary genomic research. However, its phylogeography remains unclear. Previously, mitochondrial DNA and small numbers of nuclear loci provided discordant views. Both markers indicated deep divergence (~ 0.5 MY) between Eurasian and southern North American populations but differed in the apparent continental affinity of Alaskan red foxes, implying some degree of gene exchange during secondary contact (~0.1 MY). We assayed >173,000 nuclear genomic sites in 52 red foxes, along with 2 Rueppell’s (V. rueppellii) foxes and a gray wolf (Canis lupus) using the Illumina CanineHD BeadChip. We obtained 5,107 SNPs that were polymorphic in the foxes. Consistent with the Afro-Eurasian origins of red foxes, genetic diversity was higher in Eurasian than North American samples. Phylogenetic trees indicated that Alaskan and southern North American red foxes formed a monophyletic group nested within the Eurasian clade. However, admixture models suggested Alaskan red foxes contained up to 40% Eurasian ancestry. We hypothesize that North American red foxes either hybridized with Eurasian foxes in Beringia at the start of the last glaciation or merged with a Beringian population after the last glaciation. Future work is needed to test between these scenarios and assess speciation. 4Dryad_14Sept2017SNP genotypes Dataset Canis lupus gray wolf Beringia Unknown Pacific
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topic admixture
Molecular systematics and phylogenetics
Vulpes fulva
V. vulpes Subject area: Population structure and phylogeography
CanineHD BeadChip
Vulpes vulpes
Life sciences
medicine and health care
phylogenomics
speciation
envir
socio
spellingShingle admixture
Molecular systematics and phylogenetics
Vulpes fulva
V. vulpes Subject area: Population structure and phylogeography
CanineHD BeadChip
Vulpes vulpes
Life sciences
medicine and health care
phylogenomics
speciation
envir
socio
Sacks, Benjamin N.
Lounsberry, Zachary T.
Statham, Mark J.
Sacks, Benjamin N
Statham, Mark J
Lounsberry, Zachary T
Data from: Nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-Pacific range
topic_facet admixture
Molecular systematics and phylogenetics
Vulpes fulva
V. vulpes Subject area: Population structure and phylogeography
CanineHD BeadChip
Vulpes vulpes
Life sciences
medicine and health care
phylogenomics
speciation
envir
socio
description The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) occurs on multiple continents in diverse habitats, making it an informative system for evolutionary genomic research. However, its phylogeography remains unclear. Previously, mitochondrial DNA and small numbers of nuclear loci provided discordant views. Both markers indicated deep divergence (~ 0.5 MY) between Eurasian and southern North American populations but differed in the apparent continental affinity of Alaskan red foxes, implying some degree of gene exchange during secondary contact (~0.1 MY). We assayed >173,000 nuclear genomic sites in 52 red foxes, along with 2 Rueppell’s (V. rueppellii) foxes and a gray wolf (Canis lupus) using the Illumina CanineHD BeadChip. We obtained 5,107 SNPs that were polymorphic in the foxes. Consistent with the Afro-Eurasian origins of red foxes, genetic diversity was higher in Eurasian than North American samples. Phylogenetic trees indicated that Alaskan and southern North American red foxes formed a monophyletic group nested within the Eurasian clade. However, admixture models suggested Alaskan red foxes contained up to 40% Eurasian ancestry. We hypothesize that North American red foxes either hybridized with Eurasian foxes in Beringia at the start of the last glaciation or merged with a Beringian population after the last glaciation. Future work is needed to test between these scenarios and assess speciation. 4Dryad_14Sept2017SNP genotypes
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author Sacks, Benjamin N.
Lounsberry, Zachary T.
Statham, Mark J.
Sacks, Benjamin N
Statham, Mark J
Lounsberry, Zachary T
author_facet Sacks, Benjamin N.
Lounsberry, Zachary T.
Statham, Mark J.
Sacks, Benjamin N
Statham, Mark J
Lounsberry, Zachary T
author_sort Sacks, Benjamin N.
title Data from: Nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-Pacific range
title_short Data from: Nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-Pacific range
title_full Data from: Nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-Pacific range
title_fullStr Data from: Nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-Pacific range
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-Pacific range
title_sort data from: nuclear genetic analysis of the red fox across its trans-pacific range
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