Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variation and footprints of directional selection. Using a large SNP data set from 259 RAD-sequenced European eel individuals (glass eels) from eight locations between 34 and 64oN, we examined the patterns of genome-wide genetic diversity across locations. We tested for local selection by searching for increased population differentiation using FST-based outlier tests and by testing for significant associations between allele frequencies and environmental variables. The overall low genetic differentiation found (FST = 0.0007) indicates that most of the genome is homogenized by gene flow, providing further evidence for genomic panmixia in the Europea...
Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to unders...
International audienceThe American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) has an exceptional life cycle characteriz...
increased use to identify and genotype large numbers of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in mo...
Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variati...
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 audienceBackground: The two North Atlantic eel species, the European and the American ...
Comparative genomic approaches can identify putative private and shared signatures of selection. We ...
The importance of speciation-with-gene-flow scenarios is increasingly appreciated. However, the spec...
Background: Species showing complex life cycles provide excellent opportunities to study the genetic...
Measuring the effects of selection on the genome imposed by human-altered environment is currently a...
Background: American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is one of the few species for which panmixia has been d...
Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to unders...
International audienceThe American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) has an exceptional life cycle characteriz...
increased use to identify and genotype large numbers of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in mo...
Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variati...
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 audienceBackground: The two North Atlantic eel species, the European and the American ...
Comparative genomic approaches can identify putative private and shared signatures of selection. We ...
The importance of speciation-with-gene-flow scenarios is increasingly appreciated. However, the spec...
Background: Species showing complex life cycles provide excellent opportunities to study the genetic...
Measuring the effects of selection on the genome imposed by human-altered environment is currently a...
Background: American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is one of the few species for which panmixia has been d...
Investigating patterns of genetic variation in hybridizing species provides an opportunity to unders...
International audienceThe American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) has an exceptional life cycle characteriz...
increased use to identify and genotype large numbers of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in mo...