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ERX4493919: Illumina NovaSeq 6000 paired end sequencing; Raw reads: Whole_genome_re-sequencing_of_accession_393
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina NovaSeq 6000) run: 40.7M spots, 6.1G bases, 1.8Gb downloads

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Submitted by: UOC (University of Cologne)
Study: Approximate Bayesian computation untangles signatures of contemporary and historical hybridization between two endangered Arabis floodplain species
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Contemporary gene flow, when resumed after a period of isolation, can have crucial consequences for endangered species, as it can both increase the supply of adaptive alleles and erode local adaptation. Determining the history of gene flow and thus the importance of contemporary hybridization, however, is notoriously difficult. Here, we focus on two endangered plant species, Arabis nemorensis and A. sagittata, which hybridize naturally in a sympatric population located on the banks of the Rhine. Using reduced genome sequencing, we determined the phylogeography of the two taxa but report only a unique sympatric population. Molecular variation in chloroplast DNA indicated that A. sagittata is the principal receiver of gene flow. Applying classical D-statistics and its derivatives to whole-genome data of 35 accessions, we detect gene flow not only in the sympatric population but also among allopatric populations. Using an Approximate Bayesian computation approach, we identify the model that best describes the history of gene flow between these taxa. This model shows that low levels of gene flow have persisted long after speciation. Around 10 000 years ago, gene flow stopped and a period of complete isolation began. Eventually, a hotspot of contemporary hybridization was formed in the unique sympatric population. Occasional sympatry may have helped protect these lineages from extinction in spite of their extremely low diversity.
Sample: Accession ID 393
SAMEA7279853 • ERS5040455 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Instrument: Illumina NovaSeq 6000
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: PAIRED
Runs: 1 run, 40.7M spots, 6.1G bases, 1.8Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
ERR455802340,726,2846.1G1.8Gb2021-03-15

ID:
13490697

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