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Genome by environment adaptive variation in Chinook salmon

Many species that undergo long breeding migrations, such as anadromous fishes, face highly heterogeneous environments along their migration corridors and at their spawning sites. These environmental challenges encountered at different life stages may act as strong selective pressures and drive local adaptation. In this study, we used a pooled sequencing approach to perform whole genome resequencing of seven populations of the anadromous Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), a species of important economic, social, cultural, and ecological value, the in the Columbia River basin. The results suggest that a mix of neutral and adaptive evolutionary processes have led to genetically differentiated populations of Chinook salmon that are geographically distinct.

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Alshwairikh YA, Kroeze SL, Olsson J, Stephens-Cárdenas SA, Swain WL, Waits LP, Horn RL, Narum SR, Seaborn T. 2021. Genome by environment adaptive variation in Chinook salmon [Dataset]. National Center for Biotechnology Information. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/PRJNA763859

Funding
US National Science Foundation and Idaho EPSCoR: OIA-1757324
Bonneville Power Administration: BPA 2008-907-00

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Modified
2023-08-30
Release Date
2023-08-30
Publisher
Identifier
9bd84ac7-815f-4fa7-9e13-3908b55bef99
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
Columbia River Basin USA
Language
English (United States)
License
Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication and Certification
Author
Yara Alshwairikh, Shayla Kroeze, Jenny Olsson, Steve Stephens-Cardenals, William Swain, Lisette Waits, Rebekah Horn, Shawn Narum and Travis Seaborn
Contact Name
Rebekah Horn
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public
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Thursday, September 16, 2021