The importance of speciation-with-gene-flow scenarios is increasingly appreciated. However, the specific processes and the resulting genomic footprints of selection are subject to much discussion. We studied the genomics of speciation between the two panmictic, sympatrically spawning sister-species; European (Anguilla anguilla) and American eel (A. rostrata). Divergence is assumed to have initiated more than 3 million years ago, and although low gene flow still occurs strong postzygotic barriers are present. Restriction-site Associated DNA (RAD) sequencing identified 328,300 SNPs for subsequent analysis. However, despite the presence of 3,757 strongly differentiated SNPs (FST > 0.8), sliding window analyses of FST showed no larger genomic r...
Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to unders...
Background: American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is one of the few species for which panmixia has been d...
International audienceBackground: The two North Atlantic eel species, the European and the American ...
The importance of speciation-with-gene-flow scenarios is increasingly appreciated. However, the spec...
Speciation in the ocean could differ from terrestrial environments due to fewer barriers to gene flo...
International audienceSpeciation in the ocean could differ from terrestrial environments due to fewe...
Comparative genomic approaches can identify putative private and shared signatures of selection. We ...
Elucidating barriers to gene flow is important for understanding the dynamics of speciation. Here we...
Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variati...
Background: The two North Atlantic eel species, the European and the American eel, represent an idea...
International audienceInvestigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an...
Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variati...
Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to unders...
Background: American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is one of the few species for which panmixia has been d...
International audienceBackground: The two North Atlantic eel species, the European and the American ...
The importance of speciation-with-gene-flow scenarios is increasingly appreciated. However, the spec...
Speciation in the ocean could differ from terrestrial environments due to fewer barriers to gene flo...
International audienceSpeciation in the ocean could differ from terrestrial environments due to fewe...
Comparative genomic approaches can identify putative private and shared signatures of selection. We ...
Elucidating barriers to gene flow is important for understanding the dynamics of speciation. Here we...
Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variati...
Background: The two North Atlantic eel species, the European and the American eel, represent an idea...
International audienceInvestigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an...
Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variati...
Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to unders...
Background: American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is one of the few species for which panmixia has been d...
International audienceBackground: The two North Atlantic eel species, the European and the American ...