2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2007.03577.x
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Genome scans detect consistent divergent selection among subtidal vs. intertidal populations of the marine angiosperm Zostera marina

Abstract: Genome scans are a powerful tool to detect natural selection in natural populations among a larger sample of marker loci. We used replicated habitat comparisons to search for consistent signals of selection among contrasting populations of the seagrass Zostera marina, a marine flowering plant with important ecological functions. We compared two different habitat types in the North Frisian Wadden Sea, either permanently submerged (subtidal) or subjected to aerial exposure (intertidal). In three independent popu… Show more

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“…The approach by Beaumont and Nichols detected only few loci which is consistent with earlier results (Vitalis et al 2001;Vasemagi et al 2005;Oetjen and Reusch 2007). The DetSel model developed by Vitalis et al (2001) detected several loci as being subject to selection.…”
Section: Tests For Divergent Selectionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The approach by Beaumont and Nichols detected only few loci which is consistent with earlier results (Vitalis et al 2001;Vasemagi et al 2005;Oetjen and Reusch 2007). The DetSel model developed by Vitalis et al (2001) detected several loci as being subject to selection.…”
Section: Tests For Divergent Selectionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The DetSel model developed by Vitalis et al (2001) detected several loci as being subject to selection. Reassuringly, all three loci that had been detected in an earlier study with far fewer loci (Oetjen and Reusch 2007;GA20, ZMC19066, ZMC01058) were also detected with the increased number of markers. The locus GA20, an anonymous microsatellite, was found to be an outlier in all three population pairs.…”
Section: Tests For Divergent Selectionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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