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dc.contributor.authorKelley, Joanna L.
dc.contributor.authorPassow, Courtney N.
dc.contributor.authorPlath, Martin
dc.contributor.authorRodriguez, Lenin Arias
dc.contributor.authorYee, Muh-Ching
dc.contributor.authorTobler, Michael
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-09T21:10:46Z
dc.date.available2018-11-09T21:10:46Z
dc.date.issued2012-11-21
dc.identifieroksd_kelley_genomicresource_2012
dc.identifier.citationKelley, J. L., Passow, C. N., Plath, M., Rodriguez, L. A., Yee, M.-C., & Tobler, M. (2012). Genomic resources for a model in adaptation and speciation research: Characterization of the Poecilia mexicana transcriptome. BMC Genomics, 13, Article 652. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-652
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/302053
dc.description.abstractBackground: Elucidating the genomic basis of adaptation and speciation is a major challenge in natural systems with large quantities of environmental and phenotypic data, mostly because of the scarcity of genomic resources for non-model organisms. The Atlantic molly (Poecilia mexicana, Poeciliidae) is a small livebearing fish that has been extensively studied in evolutionary ecology research, particularly because this species has repeatedly colonized extreme environments in the form of caves and toxic hydrogen sulfide containing springs. In such extreme environments, populations show strong patterns of adaptive trait divergence and the emergence of reproductive isolation. Here, we used RNA-sequencing to assemble and annotate the first transcriptome of P. mexicana to facilitate ecological genomics studies in the future and aid the identification of genes underlying adaptation and speciation in the system.
dc.description.abstractDescription: We provide the first annotated reference transcriptome of P. mexicana. Our transcriptome shows high congruence with other published fish transcriptomes, including that of the guppy, medaka, zebrafish, and stickleback. Transcriptome annotation uncovered the presence of candidate genes relevant in the study of adaptation to extreme environments. We describe general and oxidative stress response genes as well as genes involved in pathways induced by hypoxia or involved in sulfide metabolism. To facilitate future comparative analyses, we also conducted quantitative comparisons between P. mexicana from different river drainages. 106,524 single nucleotide polymorphisms were detected in our dataset, including potential markers that are putatively fixed across drainages. Furthermore, specimens from different drainages exhibited some consistent differences in gene regulation.
dc.description.abstractConclusions: Our study provides a valuable genomic resource to study the molecular underpinnings of adaptation to extreme environments in replicated sulfide spring and cave environments. In addition, this study adds to the increasing number of genomic resources in the family Poeciliidae, which are widely used in comparative analyses of behavior, ecology, evolution, and medical genetics.
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dc.publisherBioMed Central
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dc.titleGenomic resources for a model in adaptation and speciation research: Characterization of the Poecilia mexicana transcriptome
osu.filenameoksd_kelley_genomicresource_2012.pdf
dc.description.peerreviewPeer reviewed
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/1471-2164-13-652
dc.description.departmentZoology
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dc.subject.keywordsde novo assembly
dc.subject.keywordsecological speciation
dc.subject.keywordsexpression analysis
dc.subject.keywordspoeciliidae
dc.subject.keywordsRNA sequencing
dc.subject.keywordstranscriptome


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