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Seascape Genomics of the Sugar Kelp Saccharina latissima along the North Eastern Atlantic Latitudinal Gradient

Guzinski, Jaromir
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Ruggeri, Paolo
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Ballenghien, Marion
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December 1, 2020
Genes

Temperature is one of the most important range-limiting factors for many seaweeds. Driven by the recent climatic changes, rapid northward shifts of species' distribution ranges can potentially modify the phylogeographic signature of Last Glacial Maximum. We explored this question in detail in the cold-tolerant kelp species Saccharina latissima, using microsatellites and double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing ( ddRAD-seq) derived single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to analyze the genetic diversity and structure in 11 sites spanning the entire European Atlantic latitudinal range of this species. In addition, we checked for statistical correlation between genetic marker allele frequencies and three environmental proxies (sea surface temperature, salinity, and water turbidity). Our findings revealed that genetic diversity was significantly higher for the northernmost locality (Spitsbergen) compared to the southern ones (Northern Iberia), which we discuss in light of the current state of knowledge on phylogeography of S. latissima and the potential influence of the recent climatic changes on the population structure of this species. Seven SNPs and 12 microsatellite alleles were found to be significantly associated with at least one of the three environmental variables. We speculate on the putative adaptive functions of the genes associated with the outlier markers and the importance of these markers for successful conservation and aquaculture strategies for S. latissima in this age of rapid global change.

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research article
DOI
10.3390/genes11121503
Web of Science ID

WOS:000601949600001

Author(s)
Guzinski, Jaromir
Ruggeri, Paolo
Ballenghien, Marion
Mauger, Stephane
Jacquemin, Bertrand
Jollivet, Chloe  
Coudret, Jerome
Jaugeon, Lucie
Destombe, Christophe
Valero, Myriam
Date Issued

2020-12-01

Publisher

MDPI

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Genes
Volume

11

Issue

12

Article Number

1503

Subjects

Genetics & Heredity

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local adaptation

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genetic diversity

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outlier loci

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environmental variables

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phylogeography

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snps and microsatellites

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microsatellite markers

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population genomics

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undaria-pinnatifida

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protein import

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climate-change

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rear edge

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in-vivo

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laminariales

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