A migration-associated supergene reveals loss of biocomplexity in Atlantic cod

Tony Kess, Paul Bentzen, Sarah J. Lehnert, Emma V.A. Sylvester, Sigbjørn Lien, Matthew P. Kent, Marion Sinclair-Waters, Corey J. Morris, Paul Regular, Robert Fairweather, Ian R. Bradbury

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Chromosome structural variation may underpin ecologically important intraspecific diversity by reducing recombination within supergenes containing linked, coadapted alleles. Here, we confirm that an ancient chromosomal rearrangement is strongly associated with migratory phenotype and individual genetic structure in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) across the Northwest Atlantic. We reconstruct trends in effective population size over the last century and reveal declines in effective population size matching onset of industrialized harvest (after 1950). We find different demographic trajectories between individuals homozygous for the chromosomal rearrangement relative to heterozygous or homozygous individuals for the noninverted haplotype, suggesting different selective histories across the past 150 years. These results illustrate how chromosomal structural diversity can mediate fine-scale genetic, phenotypic, and demographic variation in a highly connected marine species and show how overfishing may have led to loss of biocomplexity within Northern cod stock.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículoeaav2461
PublicaciónScience advances
Volumen5
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2019

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Funding Information:
We thank C. Hollenbeck for assistance with LinkNe software and Z. Szpiech for help with selscan. We also thank L. Weir, D. Heath, B. Star, and R. Waples for helpful comments on the manuscript and the CIGENE for genotyping of Atlantic cod used in this study. Funding: This study was supported by the Genomics Research and Development Initiative (GRDI) of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Natural Sciences Engineering and Research Council Canada (NSERC).

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