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Complex signatures of genomic variation of two non-model marine species in a homogeneous environment.

Erica S NielsenRomina HenriquesRobert J ToonenIngrid S S KnappBaocheng GuoSophie von der Heyden
Published in: BMC genomics (2018)
Our study provides a background for comparative genomic studies focused on non-model species, as well as a baseline for the adaptive potential of marine invertebrates along the South African west coast. We also discuss the caveats associated with Pool-seq and potential biases of sequencing coverage on downstream genomic metrics. The findings provide evidence of species-specific selective pressures within a homogeneous environment, and suggest that selective forces acting on small scales are just as crucial to acknowledge as those acting on larger scales. As a whole, our findings imply that future population genomic studies should expand from focusing on model organisms and/or studying heterogeneous regions to better understand the evolutionary processes shaping current and future biodiversity patterns, particularly when used in a comparative phylogeographic context.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • current status
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • rna seq
  • human health