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Extreme genetic signatures of local adaptation during Lotus japonicus colonization of Japan. / Shah, Niraj; Wakabayashi, Tomomi; Kawamura, Yasuko; Skovbjerg, Cathrine Kiel; Wang, Ming-Zhuo; Mustamin, Yusdar; Isomura, Yoshiko; Gupta, Vikas; Jin, Haojie; Mun, Terry; Sandal, Niels; Azuma, Fuyuki; Fukai, Eigo; Seren, Ümit; Kusakabe, Shohei; Kikuchi, Yuki; Nitanda, Shogo; Kumaki, Takashi; Hashiguchi, Masatsugu; Tanaka, Hidenori; Hayashi, Atsushi; Sønderkær, Mads; Nielsen, Kaare Lehmann; Schneeberger, Korbinian; Vilhjalmsson, Bjarni; Akashi, Ryo; Stougaard, Jens; Sato, Shusei; Schierup, Mikkel Heide; Andersen, Stig Uggerhøj.
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Nature Communications, Bind 11, Nr. 1, 253, 2020.
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Harvard
Shah, N, Wakabayashi, T, Kawamura, Y
, Skovbjerg, CK, Wang, M-Z, Mustamin, Y, Isomura, Y, Gupta, V, Jin, H, Mun, T
, Sandal, N, Azuma, F, Fukai, E, Seren, Ü, Kusakabe, S, Kikuchi, Y, Nitanda, S, Kumaki, T, Hashiguchi, M, Tanaka, H, Hayashi, A, Sønderkær, M, Nielsen, KL, Schneeberger, K
, Vilhjalmsson, B, Akashi, R
, Stougaard, J, Sato, S
, Schierup, MH & Andersen, SU 2020, '
Extreme genetic signatures of local adaptation during Lotus japonicus colonization of Japan',
Nature Communications, bind 11, nr. 1, 253.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14213-y
APA
Shah, N., Wakabayashi, T., Kawamura, Y.
, Skovbjerg, C. K., Wang, M-Z., Mustamin, Y., Isomura, Y., Gupta, V., Jin, H., Mun, T.
, Sandal, N., Azuma, F., Fukai, E., Seren, Ü., Kusakabe, S., Kikuchi, Y., Nitanda, S., Kumaki, T., Hashiguchi, M.
, ... Andersen, S. U. (2020).
Extreme genetic signatures of local adaptation during Lotus japonicus colonization of Japan.
Nature Communications,
11(1), [253].
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14213-y
CBE
Shah N, Wakabayashi T, Kawamura Y
, Skovbjerg CK, Wang M-Z, Mustamin Y, Isomura Y, Gupta V, Jin H, Mun T
, Sandal N, Azuma F, Fukai E, Seren Ü, Kusakabe S, Kikuchi Y, Nitanda S, Kumaki T, Hashiguchi M, Tanaka H, Hayashi A, Sønderkær M, Nielsen KL, Schneeberger K
, Vilhjalmsson B, Akashi R
, Stougaard J, Sato S
, Schierup MH, Andersen SU. 2020.
Extreme genetic signatures of local adaptation during Lotus japonicus colonization of Japan.
Nature Communications. 11(1):Article 253.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14213-y
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Vancouver
Author
Shah, Niraj ; Wakabayashi, Tomomi ; Kawamura, Yasuko
; Skovbjerg, Cathrine Kiel ; Wang, Ming-Zhuo ; Mustamin, Yusdar ; Isomura, Yoshiko ; Gupta, Vikas ; Jin, Haojie ; Mun, Terry
; Sandal, Niels ; Azuma, Fuyuki ; Fukai, Eigo ; Seren, Ümit ; Kusakabe, Shohei ; Kikuchi, Yuki ; Nitanda, Shogo ; Kumaki, Takashi ; Hashiguchi, Masatsugu ; Tanaka, Hidenori ; Hayashi, Atsushi ; Sønderkær, Mads ; Nielsen, Kaare Lehmann ; Schneeberger, Korbinian
; Vilhjalmsson, Bjarni ; Akashi, Ryo
; Stougaard, Jens ; Sato, Shusei
; Schierup, Mikkel Heide ; Andersen, Stig Uggerhøj. /
Extreme genetic signatures of local adaptation during Lotus japonicus colonization of Japan. I:
Nature Communications. 2020 ; Bind 11, Nr. 1.
Bibtex
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title = "Extreme genetic signatures of local adaptation during Lotus japonicus colonization of Japan",
abstract = "Colonization of new habitats is expected to require genetic adaptations to overcome environmental challenges. Here, we use full genome re-sequencing and extensive common garden experiments to investigate demographic and selective processes associated with colonization of Japan by Lotus japonicus over the past ~20,000 years. Based on patterns of genomic variation, we infer the details of the colonization process where L. japonicus gradually spread from subtropical conditions to much colder climates in northern Japan. We identify genomic regions with extreme genetic differentiation between northern and southern subpopulations and perform population structure-corrected association mapping of phenotypic traits measured in a common garden. Comparing the results of these analyses, we find that signatures of extreme subpopulation differentiation overlap strongly with phenotype association signals for overwintering and flowering time traits. Our results provide evidence that these traits were direct targets of selection during colonization and point to associated candidate genes.",
author = "Niraj Shah and Tomomi Wakabayashi and Yasuko Kawamura and Skovbjerg, {Cathrine Kiel} and Ming-Zhuo Wang and Yusdar Mustamin and Yoshiko Isomura and Vikas Gupta and Haojie Jin and Terry Mun and Niels Sandal and Fuyuki Azuma and Eigo Fukai and {\"U}mit Seren and Shohei Kusakabe and Yuki Kikuchi and Shogo Nitanda and Takashi Kumaki and Masatsugu Hashiguchi and Hidenori Tanaka and Atsushi Hayashi and Mads S{\o}nderk{\ae}r and Nielsen, {Kaare Lehmann} and Korbinian Schneeberger and Bjarni Vilhjalmsson and Ryo Akashi and Jens Stougaard and Shusei Sato and Schierup, {Mikkel Heide} and Andersen, {Stig Uggerh{\o}j}",
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journal = "Nature Communications",
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AU - Wakabayashi, Tomomi
AU - Kawamura, Yasuko
AU - Skovbjerg, Cathrine Kiel
AU - Wang, Ming-Zhuo
AU - Mustamin, Yusdar
AU - Isomura, Yoshiko
AU - Gupta, Vikas
AU - Jin, Haojie
AU - Mun, Terry
AU - Sandal, Niels
AU - Azuma, Fuyuki
AU - Fukai, Eigo
AU - Seren, Ümit
AU - Kusakabe, Shohei
AU - Kikuchi, Yuki
AU - Nitanda, Shogo
AU - Kumaki, Takashi
AU - Hashiguchi, Masatsugu
AU - Tanaka, Hidenori
AU - Hayashi, Atsushi
AU - Sønderkær, Mads
AU - Nielsen, Kaare Lehmann
AU - Schneeberger, Korbinian
AU - Vilhjalmsson, Bjarni
AU - Akashi, Ryo
AU - Stougaard, Jens
AU - Sato, Shusei
AU - Schierup, Mikkel Heide
AU - Andersen, Stig Uggerhøj
PY - 2020
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N2 - Colonization of new habitats is expected to require genetic adaptations to overcome environmental challenges. Here, we use full genome re-sequencing and extensive common garden experiments to investigate demographic and selective processes associated with colonization of Japan by Lotus japonicus over the past ~20,000 years. Based on patterns of genomic variation, we infer the details of the colonization process where L. japonicus gradually spread from subtropical conditions to much colder climates in northern Japan. We identify genomic regions with extreme genetic differentiation between northern and southern subpopulations and perform population structure-corrected association mapping of phenotypic traits measured in a common garden. Comparing the results of these analyses, we find that signatures of extreme subpopulation differentiation overlap strongly with phenotype association signals for overwintering and flowering time traits. Our results provide evidence that these traits were direct targets of selection during colonization and point to associated candidate genes.
AB - Colonization of new habitats is expected to require genetic adaptations to overcome environmental challenges. Here, we use full genome re-sequencing and extensive common garden experiments to investigate demographic and selective processes associated with colonization of Japan by Lotus japonicus over the past ~20,000 years. Based on patterns of genomic variation, we infer the details of the colonization process where L. japonicus gradually spread from subtropical conditions to much colder climates in northern Japan. We identify genomic regions with extreme genetic differentiation between northern and southern subpopulations and perform population structure-corrected association mapping of phenotypic traits measured in a common garden. Comparing the results of these analyses, we find that signatures of extreme subpopulation differentiation overlap strongly with phenotype association signals for overwintering and flowering time traits. Our results provide evidence that these traits were direct targets of selection during colonization and point to associated candidate genes.
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