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identifier PRJDB7088
type bioproject
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organism Heliopora coerulea
title RADseq population genomics confirms divergence across closely related species in blue coral (Heliopora coerulea)
description Background: Heliopora coerulea, the blue coral, is the octocoral characterized by its blue skeleton. Recently, two Heliopora species were delimited by DNA markers: HC-A and HC-B. To clarify the genomic divergence of these Heliopora species (HC-A and HC-B) from sympatric and allopatric populations in Okinawa, Japan, we used a high throughput reduced representation genomic DNA sequencing approach (ezRAD). Results: We found 6,742 biallelic SNPs shared among all target populations, which successfully distinguished the HC-A and HC-B species in both the sympatric and allopatric populations, with no evidence of hybridization between the two. In addition, we detected 410 fixed SNPs linking functional gene differences, including heat resilience and reproductive timing, between HC-A and HC-B. Conclusions: We confirmed clear genomic divergence between Heliopora species and found possible genes related to stress-responses and reproduction, which may shed light on the speciation process and ecological divergence of coral species.
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sra-run  DRR177508DRR177509DRR177510DRR177511
sra-submission  DRA008338
biosample  SAMD00127672SAMD00127673SAMD00127674SAMD00127675
sra-study  DRP005008
sra-sample  DRS093319DRS093320DRS093321DRS093322
sra-experiment  DRX168042DRX168043DRX168044DRX168045
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dateCreated 2018-06-03T13:17:09+09:00
dateModified 2019-04-26T05:55:52+09:00
datePublished 2019-04-26T05:55:52+09:00