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Ecological Load and Balancing Selection in Circumboreal Barnacles

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 38, 期 2, 页码 676-685

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msaa227

关键词

barnacles; Semibalanus balanoides; balancing selection; ecological genomics; ecological load

资金

  1. Graduate Research Fellowships (GRFP) from the National Science Foundation (NSF)
  2. NSF-Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (GROW) fellowship
  3. Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences (Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien)
  4. Brown University Karen T. Romer Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award (UTRA)
  5. NSF [OCE1829835]
  6. Fulbright Spain Graduate Studies Scholarship
  7. NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Grant [IGERT: DGE0966060]
  8. National Institutes of Health [NIH: 2R01GM067862]
  9. Carl Trygger Foundation [CTS 11:14]
  10. Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsradet) [2017-04559, 201703798]
  11. Meltzer Research Fund
  12. Bushnell Graduate Research and Education Fund (EEB Doctoral Dissertation Enhancement Grant)
  13. Swedish Research Council VR (Linnaeus Grant)
  14. Swedish Research Council Formas (Linnaeus Grant)
  15. Vinnova [2017-04559] Funding Source: Vinnova
  16. Swedish Research Council [2017-04559] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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Studies show that 4% of genes in the barnacle genome undergo balancing selection across the entire range of the species, involving functions such as ion regulation, pain reception, and heat tolerance. The data also reveal complex population structure and high divergence between Atlantic and Pacific populations.
Acorn barnacle adults experience environmental heterogeneity at various spatial scales of their circumboreal habitat, raising the question of how adaptation to high environmental variability is maintained in the face of strong juvenile dispersal and mortality. Here, we show that 4% of genes in the barnacle genome experience balancing selection across the entire range of the species. Many of these genes harbor mutations maintained across 2 My of evolution between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. These genes are involved in ion regulation, pain reception, and heat tolerance, functions which are essential in highly variable ecosystems. The data also reveal complex population structure within and between basins, driven by the trans-Arctic interchange and the last glaciation. Divergence between Atlantic and Pacific populations is high, foreshadowing the onset of allopatric speciation, and suggesting that balancing selection is strong enough to maintain functional variation for millions of years in the face of complex demography.

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