Data from: Chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐Atlantic divergence and secondary contact in Atlantic salmon

Pleistocene glaciations drove repeated range contractions and expansions shaping contemporary intraspecific diversity. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the western and eastern Atlantic diverged >600,000 YBP, with the two lineages isolated in different southern refugia during glacial maxima, drivi...

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Main Authors: Lehnert, Sarah J., Bentzen, Paul, Kess, Tony, Lien, Sigbjorn, Horne, John B., Clément, Marie, Bradbury, Ian R.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4m5d5m9
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4941332 2024-09-15T17:55:50+00:00 Data from: Chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐Atlantic divergence and secondary contact in Atlantic salmon Lehnert, Sarah J. Bentzen, Paul Kess, Tony Lien, Sigbjorn Horne, John B. Clément, Marie Bradbury, Ian R. 2019-02-19 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4m5d5m9 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15065 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4m5d5m9 oai:zenodo.org:4941332 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Chromosome rearrangements Salmo salar info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4m5d5m910.1111/mec.15065 2024-07-27T06:58:30Z Pleistocene glaciations drove repeated range contractions and expansions shaping contemporary intraspecific diversity. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the western and eastern Atlantic diverged >600,000 YBP, with the two lineages isolated in different southern refugia during glacial maxima, driving trans-Atlantic genomic and karyotypic divergence. Here, we investigate genomic consequences of glacial isolation and trans-Atlantic secondary contact using 108,870 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped in 80 North American and European populations. Throughout North America, we identified extensive inter-individual variation and discrete linkage blocks within and between chromosomes with known trans-Atlantic differences in rearrangements: Ssa01/Ssa23 translocation and Ssa08/Ssa29 fusion. Spatial genetic analyses suggest independence of rearrangements, with Ssa01/Ssa23 showing high European introgression (>50%) in northern populations indicative of post-glacial trans-Atlantic secondary contact, contrasting low European ancestry genome-wide (3%). Ssa08/Ssa29 showed greater intra-population diversity suggesting a derived chromosome fusion polymorphism within North America. Evidence of potential selection on both genomic regions suggests that the adaptive role of rearrangements warrants further investigation in Atlantic salmon. Our study highlights how Pleistocene glaciations can influence large-scale intraspecific variation in genomic architecture of northern species. Salmon genotype data Genotype data for 108K SNPs used in the study for Canadian populations of Atlantic salmon. Other data used in the study were compiled from other work on Norwegian Atlantic salmon (see Barson et al. 2015 Nature for details). Canada_26Pops_Genepop_108K.txt Other/Unknown Material Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Zenodo
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topic Chromosome rearrangements
Salmo salar
spellingShingle Chromosome rearrangements
Salmo salar
Lehnert, Sarah J.
Bentzen, Paul
Kess, Tony
Lien, Sigbjorn
Horne, John B.
Clément, Marie
Bradbury, Ian R.
Data from: Chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐Atlantic divergence and secondary contact in Atlantic salmon
topic_facet Chromosome rearrangements
Salmo salar
description Pleistocene glaciations drove repeated range contractions and expansions shaping contemporary intraspecific diversity. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the western and eastern Atlantic diverged >600,000 YBP, with the two lineages isolated in different southern refugia during glacial maxima, driving trans-Atlantic genomic and karyotypic divergence. Here, we investigate genomic consequences of glacial isolation and trans-Atlantic secondary contact using 108,870 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped in 80 North American and European populations. Throughout North America, we identified extensive inter-individual variation and discrete linkage blocks within and between chromosomes with known trans-Atlantic differences in rearrangements: Ssa01/Ssa23 translocation and Ssa08/Ssa29 fusion. Spatial genetic analyses suggest independence of rearrangements, with Ssa01/Ssa23 showing high European introgression (>50%) in northern populations indicative of post-glacial trans-Atlantic secondary contact, contrasting low European ancestry genome-wide (3%). Ssa08/Ssa29 showed greater intra-population diversity suggesting a derived chromosome fusion polymorphism within North America. Evidence of potential selection on both genomic regions suggests that the adaptive role of rearrangements warrants further investigation in Atlantic salmon. Our study highlights how Pleistocene glaciations can influence large-scale intraspecific variation in genomic architecture of northern species. Salmon genotype data Genotype data for 108K SNPs used in the study for Canadian populations of Atlantic salmon. Other data used in the study were compiled from other work on Norwegian Atlantic salmon (see Barson et al. 2015 Nature for details). Canada_26Pops_Genepop_108K.txt
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author Lehnert, Sarah J.
Bentzen, Paul
Kess, Tony
Lien, Sigbjorn
Horne, John B.
Clément, Marie
Bradbury, Ian R.
author_facet Lehnert, Sarah J.
Bentzen, Paul
Kess, Tony
Lien, Sigbjorn
Horne, John B.
Clément, Marie
Bradbury, Ian R.
author_sort Lehnert, Sarah J.
title Data from: Chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐Atlantic divergence and secondary contact in Atlantic salmon
title_short Data from: Chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐Atlantic divergence and secondary contact in Atlantic salmon
title_full Data from: Chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐Atlantic divergence and secondary contact in Atlantic salmon
title_fullStr Data from: Chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐Atlantic divergence and secondary contact in Atlantic salmon
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐Atlantic divergence and secondary contact in Atlantic salmon
title_sort data from: chromosome polymorphisms track trans‐atlantic divergence and secondary contact in atlantic salmon
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publishDate 2019
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Salmo salar
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