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Genomic signatures of the plateless phenotype in the threespine stickleback

Mazzarella, Anna B.; Boessenkool, Sanne; Østbye, Kjartan; Vøllestad, Leif Asbjørn; Trucchi, Emiliano
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2407258
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2016
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Mazzarella, A., Boessenkool, S., Østbye, K., Vøllestad, L. A., & Trucchi, E. (2016). Genomic signatures of the plateless phenotype in the threespine stickleback. Ecology and Evolution, 6(10), 3161-3173. doi:10.1002/ece3.2072  
Abstract
Understanding the genetic basis of traits involved in adaptive divergence and

speciation is one of the most fundamental objectives in evolutionary biology.

Toward that end, we look for signatures of extreme plate loss in the genome of

freshwater threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Plateless stickleback

have been found in only a few lakes and streams across the world; they represent

the far extreme of a phenotypic continuum (plate number) that has been

studied for years, although plateless individuals have not yet been the subject of

much investigation. We use a dense single nucleotide polymorphism dataset

made using RADseq to study fish from three freshwater populations containing

plateless and low plated individuals, as well as fish from full plated marine populations.

Analyses were performed using FastStructure, sliding windows FST,

Bayescan and latent factor mixed models to search for genomic differences

between the low plated and plateless phenotypes both within and among the

three lakes. At least 18 genomic regions which may contribute to within-morph

plate number variation were detected in our low plated stickleback populations.

We see no evidence of a selective sweep between low and plateless fish; rather

reduction of plate number within the low plated morph seems to be polygenic.
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Ecology and evolution

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