Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys

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Main Author: Mateus, Catarina Sofia
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Stange, Madlen, Berner, Daniel, Roesti, Marius, Quintella, Bernardo Ruivo, Alves, Maria Judite, Almeida, Pedro Raposo, Salzburger, Walter
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Language: eng
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Summary: Lampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates and thus of prime interest for the study of vertebrate evolution [1]. Most lamprey genera occur in two forms with divergent life histories: a parasitic, anadromous and a non-parasitic, freshwater resident form [2-8]. The taxonomic status of such 'paired species' is disputed, however. While indistinguishable at larval stages, but clearly distinct as adults, they cannot be differentiated with available genetic data [6,7], which has fuelled speculations that the two forms may in fact represent products of phenotypic plasticity within a single species. Here, we use restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) to examine the genetic population structure of sympatric European river (Lampetra fluviatilis L., 1758) and brook (Lampetra planeri Bloch, 1784) lampreys. We find strong genetic differentiation and identify numerous fixed and diagnostic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between the two species, 12 of which can be unequivocally assigned to specific genes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys
title Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys
spellingShingle Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys
Mateus, Catarina Sofia
Next generation sequencing
Lampreys
title_short Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys
title_full Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys
title_fullStr Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys
title_full_unstemmed Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys
title_sort Strong genomewide divergence between sympatric European river and brook lampreys
author Mateus, Catarina Sofia
author_facet Mateus, Catarina Sofia
Stange, Madlen
Berner, Daniel
Roesti, Marius
Quintella, Bernardo Ruivo
Alves, Maria Judite
Almeida, Pedro Raposo
Salzburger, Walter
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author2 Stange, Madlen
Berner, Daniel
Roesti, Marius
Quintella, Bernardo Ruivo
Alves, Maria Judite
Almeida, Pedro Raposo
Salzburger, Walter
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mateus, Catarina Sofia
Stange, Madlen
Berner, Daniel
Roesti, Marius
Quintella, Bernardo Ruivo
Alves, Maria Judite
Almeida, Pedro Raposo
Salzburger, Walter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Next generation sequencing
Lampreys
topic Next generation sequencing
Lampreys
description Lampreys, together with hagfishes, are the only extant representatives of jawless vertebrates and thus of prime interest for the study of vertebrate evolution [1]. Most lamprey genera occur in two forms with divergent life histories: a parasitic, anadromous and a non-parasitic, freshwater resident form [2-8]. The taxonomic status of such 'paired species' is disputed, however. While indistinguishable at larval stages, but clearly distinct as adults, they cannot be differentiated with available genetic data [6,7], which has fuelled speculations that the two forms may in fact represent products of phenotypic plasticity within a single species. Here, we use restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) to examine the genetic population structure of sympatric European river (Lampetra fluviatilis L., 1758) and brook (Lampetra planeri Bloch, 1784) lampreys. We find strong genetic differentiation and identify numerous fixed and diagnostic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between the two species, 12 of which can be unequivocally assigned to specific genes.
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