Genetic Diversity and Connectivity in Maurolicus muelleri in the Bay of Biscay Inferred from Thousands of SNP Markers

Mesopelagic fish are largely abundant poorly studied fish that are still intact, but which, due to their potentially great added value, will be imminently exploited by humans. Therefore, studies that provide information to anticipate the anthropogenic impact on this important resource are urgently n...

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Main Authors: Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta, Paula Álvarez, Xabier Irigoien
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Genetics
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2017.00195/full
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spelling doaj-54b36a70bae04523a295293efa048cd82020-11-24T20:42:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212017-11-01810.3389/fgene.2017.00195318526Genetic Diversity and Connectivity in Maurolicus muelleri in the Bay of Biscay Inferred from Thousands of SNP MarkersNaiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta0Paula Álvarez1Xabier Irigoien2Marine Research Division, AZTI, Sukarrieta, SpainMarine Research Division, AZTI, Pasaia, SpainMarine Research Division, AZTI, Pasaia, SpainMesopelagic fish are largely abundant poorly studied fish that are still intact, but which, due to their potentially great added value, will be imminently exploited by humans. Therefore, studies that provide information to anticipate the anthropogenic impact on this important resource are urgently needed. In particular, knowledge about their connectivity, potential adaptation and resilience are needed. This information can be obtained through the analysis of genome-wide markers which are now relatively easily and cost-efficiently discovered thanks to high-throughput sequencing technologies. Here, we have generated thousands of SNP markers in Maurolicus muelleri, based on the restriction-site associated DNA sequencing method, and preformed population connectivity and genetic diversity analyses in a subset of samples collected from the Bay of Biscay. Our study proves the method valid for obtaining genome-wide markers in this species and provides the first insights into the population genomics of M. muelleri. Importantly, the genomic resources developed here are made available for future studies and set the basics for additional endeavors on this issue.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2017.00195/fullmesopelagic fishhigh-throughput sequencingRAD-seqpopulation connectivitygenetic diversityMaurolicus muelleri
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Paula Álvarez
Xabier Irigoien
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Paula Álvarez
Xabier Irigoien
Genetic Diversity and Connectivity in Maurolicus muelleri in the Bay of Biscay Inferred from Thousands of SNP Markers
Frontiers in Genetics
mesopelagic fish
high-throughput sequencing
RAD-seq
population connectivity
genetic diversity
Maurolicus muelleri
author_facet Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta
Paula Álvarez
Xabier Irigoien
author_sort Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta
title Genetic Diversity and Connectivity in Maurolicus muelleri in the Bay of Biscay Inferred from Thousands of SNP Markers
title_short Genetic Diversity and Connectivity in Maurolicus muelleri in the Bay of Biscay Inferred from Thousands of SNP Markers
title_full Genetic Diversity and Connectivity in Maurolicus muelleri in the Bay of Biscay Inferred from Thousands of SNP Markers
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity and Connectivity in Maurolicus muelleri in the Bay of Biscay Inferred from Thousands of SNP Markers
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity and Connectivity in Maurolicus muelleri in the Bay of Biscay Inferred from Thousands of SNP Markers
title_sort genetic diversity and connectivity in maurolicus muelleri in the bay of biscay inferred from thousands of snp markers
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Mesopelagic fish are largely abundant poorly studied fish that are still intact, but which, due to their potentially great added value, will be imminently exploited by humans. Therefore, studies that provide information to anticipate the anthropogenic impact on this important resource are urgently needed. In particular, knowledge about their connectivity, potential adaptation and resilience are needed. This information can be obtained through the analysis of genome-wide markers which are now relatively easily and cost-efficiently discovered thanks to high-throughput sequencing technologies. Here, we have generated thousands of SNP markers in Maurolicus muelleri, based on the restriction-site associated DNA sequencing method, and preformed population connectivity and genetic diversity analyses in a subset of samples collected from the Bay of Biscay. Our study proves the method valid for obtaining genome-wide markers in this species and provides the first insights into the population genomics of M. muelleri. Importantly, the genomic resources developed here are made available for future studies and set the basics for additional endeavors on this issue.
topic mesopelagic fish
high-throughput sequencing
RAD-seq
population connectivity
genetic diversity
Maurolicus muelleri
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2017.00195/full
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