In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata)

Background: American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is one of the few species for which panmixia has been demonstrated at the scale of the entire species. As such, the development of long term local adaptation is impossible. However, both plasticity and spatially varying selection have been invoked in expl...

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Published in:BMC Genomics
Main Authors: Cote, Caroline L., Castonguay, Martin, Kalujnaia, McWilliam Svetlana, Cramb, Gordon, Bernatchez, Louis
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/in-absence-of-local-adaptation-plasticity-and-spatially-varying-selection-rule(fe26a795-3324-42b2-8e68-37e3502dfe62).html
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-403
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/fe26a795-3324-42b2-8e68-37e3502dfe62 2024-06-23T07:52:35+00:00 In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata) Cote, Caroline L. Castonguay, Martin Kalujnaia, McWilliam Svetlana Cramb, Gordon Bernatchez, Louis 2014-05-27 application/pdf https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/in-absence-of-local-adaptation-plasticity-and-spatially-varying-selection-rule(fe26a795-3324-42b2-8e68-37e3502dfe62).html https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-403 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/5116/1/Cramb_2014_BMCG_InAbsence.pdf eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/in-absence-of-local-adaptation-plasticity-and-spatially-varying-selection-rule(fe26a795-3324-42b2-8e68-37e3502dfe62).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Cote , C L , Castonguay , M , Kalujnaia , M S , Cramb , G & Bernatchez , L 2014 , ' In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule : a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata) ' , BMC Genomics , vol. 15 , 403 . https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-403 Anguilla Panmixia Trancriptome Microarrays Genomic reaction norm Plasticity Gene-environment interactions Conservation St-Lawrence-river Transport protein expression Endangered European eel American eel Gene-expression Phenotypic plasticity Life-history Habitat use Glass eel Developmental plasticity article 2014 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-403 2024-06-13T00:43:04Z Background: American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is one of the few species for which panmixia has been demonstrated at the scale of the entire species. As such, the development of long term local adaptation is impossible. However, both plasticity and spatially varying selection have been invoked in explaining how American eel may cope with an unusual broad scope of environmental conditions. Here, we address this question through transcriptomic analyses and genomic reaction norms of eels from two geographic origins reared in controlled environments. Results: The null hypothesis of no difference in gene expression between eels from the two origins was rejected. Many unique transcripts and two out of seven gene clusters showed significant difference in expression, both at time of capture and after three months of common rearing. Differences in expression were observed at numerous genes representing many functional groups when comparing eels from a same origin reared under different salinity conditions. Plastic response to different rearing conditions varied among gene clusters with three clusters showing significant origin-environment interactions translating into differential genomic norms of reaction. Most genes and functional categories showing differences between origins were previously shown to be differentially expressed in a study comparing transcription profiles between adult European eels acclimated to different salinities. Conclusions: These results emphasize that while plasticity in expression may be important, there is also a role for local genetic (and/or epigenetic) differences in explaining differences in gene expression between eels from different geographic origins. Such differences match those reported in genetically distinct populations in other fishes, both in terms of the proportion of genes that are differentially expressed and the diversity of biological functions involved. We thus propose that genetic differences between glass eels of different origins caused by spatially varying selection due ... Article in Journal/Newspaper European eel University of St Andrews: Research Portal Lawrence River ENVELOPE(-115.002,-115.002,58.384,58.384) BMC Genomics 15 1
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topic Anguilla
Panmixia
Trancriptome
Microarrays
Genomic reaction norm
Plasticity
Gene-environment interactions
Conservation
St-Lawrence-river
Transport protein expression
Endangered European eel
American eel
Gene-expression
Phenotypic plasticity
Life-history
Habitat use
Glass eel
Developmental plasticity
spellingShingle Anguilla
Panmixia
Trancriptome
Microarrays
Genomic reaction norm
Plasticity
Gene-environment interactions
Conservation
St-Lawrence-river
Transport protein expression
Endangered European eel
American eel
Gene-expression
Phenotypic plasticity
Life-history
Habitat use
Glass eel
Developmental plasticity
Cote, Caroline L.
Castonguay, Martin
Kalujnaia, McWilliam Svetlana
Cramb, Gordon
Bernatchez, Louis
In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata)
topic_facet Anguilla
Panmixia
Trancriptome
Microarrays
Genomic reaction norm
Plasticity
Gene-environment interactions
Conservation
St-Lawrence-river
Transport protein expression
Endangered European eel
American eel
Gene-expression
Phenotypic plasticity
Life-history
Habitat use
Glass eel
Developmental plasticity
description Background: American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is one of the few species for which panmixia has been demonstrated at the scale of the entire species. As such, the development of long term local adaptation is impossible. However, both plasticity and spatially varying selection have been invoked in explaining how American eel may cope with an unusual broad scope of environmental conditions. Here, we address this question through transcriptomic analyses and genomic reaction norms of eels from two geographic origins reared in controlled environments. Results: The null hypothesis of no difference in gene expression between eels from the two origins was rejected. Many unique transcripts and two out of seven gene clusters showed significant difference in expression, both at time of capture and after three months of common rearing. Differences in expression were observed at numerous genes representing many functional groups when comparing eels from a same origin reared under different salinity conditions. Plastic response to different rearing conditions varied among gene clusters with three clusters showing significant origin-environment interactions translating into differential genomic norms of reaction. Most genes and functional categories showing differences between origins were previously shown to be differentially expressed in a study comparing transcription profiles between adult European eels acclimated to different salinities. Conclusions: These results emphasize that while plasticity in expression may be important, there is also a role for local genetic (and/or epigenetic) differences in explaining differences in gene expression between eels from different geographic origins. Such differences match those reported in genetically distinct populations in other fishes, both in terms of the proportion of genes that are differentially expressed and the diversity of biological functions involved. We thus propose that genetic differences between glass eels of different origins caused by spatially varying selection due ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cote, Caroline L.
Castonguay, Martin
Kalujnaia, McWilliam Svetlana
Cramb, Gordon
Bernatchez, Louis
author_facet Cote, Caroline L.
Castonguay, Martin
Kalujnaia, McWilliam Svetlana
Cramb, Gordon
Bernatchez, Louis
author_sort Cote, Caroline L.
title In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata)
title_short In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata)
title_full In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata)
title_fullStr In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata)
title_full_unstemmed In absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (Anguilla rostrata)
title_sort in absence of local adaptation, plasticity and spatially varying selection rule:a view from genomic reaction norms in a panmictic species (anguilla rostrata)
publishDate 2014
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https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-403
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/5116/1/Cramb_2014_BMCG_InAbsence.pdf
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