Contrasting genomic shifts underlie parallel phenotypic evolution in response to fishing
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw7271
Contrasting genomic shifts underlie parallel phenotypic evolution in response to fishing
Abstract
Humans cause widespread evolutionary change in nature, but we still know little about the genomic basis of rapid adaptation in the Anthropocene. We tracked genomic changes across all protein-coding genes in experimental fish populations that evolved pronounced shifts in growth rates due to size-selective harvest over only four generations. Comparisons of replicate lines show parallel allele frequency shifts that recapitulate responses to size-selection gradients in the wild across hundreds of unlinked variants concentrated in growth-related genes. However, a supercluster of genes also rose rapidly in frequency and dominated the evolutionary dynamic in one replicate line but not in others. Parallel phenotypic changes thus masked highly divergent genomic responses to selection, illustrating how contingent rapid adaptation can be in the face of strong human-induced selection.
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Comment in
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Fishing for answers.Science. 2019 Aug 2;365(6452):443-444. doi: 10.1126/science.aay3158. Science. 2019. PMID: 31371598 No abstract available.
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