The genomic basis of adaptive evolution in threespine sticklebacks
Stanford University · Broad Institute · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Marine stickleback fish have colonized and adapted to thousands of streams and lakes formed since the last ice age, providing an exceptional opportunity to characterize genomic mechanisms underlying repeated ecological adaptation in nature. Here we develop a high-quality reference genome assembly for threespine sticklebacks. By sequencing the genomes of twenty additional individuals from a global set of marine and freshwater populations, we identify a genome-wide set of loci that are consistently associated with marine–freshwater divergence. Our results indicate that reuse of globally shared standing genetic variation, including chromosomal inversions, has an important role in repeated evolution of distinct…
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28Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Adaptive evolution
- Basis (linear algebra)
- Gene duplication
- Computational biology
- Genomics
- Genome
- Life below water