Genomic basis of deep-water adaptation in Arctic Charr (Salvelinus alpinus) morphs

Funding information Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Genomic Research and Development Initiative ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks to Parks Canada, the Nunatsiavut Government, the NunatuKavut Community Council, the Sivunivut Inuit Community...

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Published in:Molecular Ecology
Main Authors: Kess, Tony, Dempson, J. Brian, Lehnert, Sarah J., Layton, Kara, Einfeldt, Anthony, Bentzen, Paul, Salisbury, Sarah J., Messmer, Amber, Duffy, S., Ruzzante, D.E., Nugent, C. M., Ferguson, M.M, Leong, Jong S., Koop, Ben F, O'Connell, M.F., Bradbury, Ian R.
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2164/19057
https://doi.org/10.1111/MEC.16033
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Summary:Funding information Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Genomic Research and Development Initiative ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks to Parks Canada, the Nunatsiavut Government, the NunatuKavut Community Council, the Sivunivut Inuit Community Corporation, the Innu Nation, the Labrador Hunting and Fishing Association, and Newfoundland DFO Salmonids section, for sup- port of this study and tissue collection. Significant portions of labo- ratory work for genotyping were conducted by staff at Aquatic Biotechnology Laboratory at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. Computing resources for bioinformatic analyses were provided by Compute Canada. Support for this study was provided by the Ocean Frontier Institute, a Genomics Research and Development Initiative (GRDI) Grant, a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant and Strategic Project Grant to I.R.B., the Weston Family Award for research at the Torngat Mountains Base Camp and an Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Department of Tourism, Culture, Industry and Innovation grant al- located to the Labrador Institute. Peer reviewed