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RAD Sequencing of Common Whelk, Reveals Fine-scale Population Structuring in Europe and Cryptic Speciation Within the North Atlantic

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Journal Ecol Evol
Date 2021 Mar 26
PMID 33767824
Citations 3
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is a subtidal gastropod that exhibits clear spatial variation in several phenotypic shell traits (color, shape, and thickness) across its North Atlantic distribution. Studies of spatial phenotypic variation exist for the species; however, population genetic studies have thus far relied on a limited set of mitochondrial and microsatellite markers. Here, we greatly expand on previous work by characterizing population genetic structure in across the North Atlantic from SNP variation obtained by RAD sequencing. There was a high degree of genetic differentiation between Canadian and European populations (Iceland, Faroe Islands, and England) consistent with the divergence of populations in allopatry (  > 0.57 for all pairwise comparisons). In addition, populations within Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and England are typified by weak but significant genetic structuring following an isolation-by-distance model. Finally, we established a significant correlation between genetic structuring in Iceland and two phenotypic traits: shell shape and color frequency. The works detailed here enhance our understanding of genetic structuring in and establish the species as an intriguing model for future genome-wide association studies.

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