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Population genomics of an icefish reveals mechanisms of glacier-driven adaptive radiation in Antarctic notothenioids.

Ying LuWenhao LiYalin LiWanying ZhaiXuming ZhouZhichao WuShouwen JiangTaigang LiuHuamin WangRuiqin HuYan ZhouJun ZouPeng HuGuijun GuanQianghua XuAdelino V M CanárioLiangbiao Chen
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
We revealed a series of genomic evidence indicating differential adaptation of C. hamatus populations and notothenioid species divergence in the extreme and unique marine environment. We conclude that geographic separation and adaptation to heterogeneous pathogen, oxygen, and light conditions of local habitats, periodically shaped by the glacial cycles, were the key drivers propelling species diversity in Antarctica.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • genetic diversity
  • climate change
  • copy number
  • mass spectrometry
  • radiation induced
  • radiation therapy