Extensive standing genetic variation from a small number of founders enables rapid adaptation in Daphnia

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Anurag Chaturvedi
Jiarui Zhou
Joost A. M. Raeymaekers
Till Czypionka
Luisa Orsini
Craig E. Jackson
Katina I. Spanier
Joseph R. Shaw
John K. Colbourne
Luc De Meester
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[1] KU Leuven,Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology, Evolution and Conservation
[2] University of Lausanne,Department of Ecology and Evolution
[3] University of Birmingham,Environmental Genomics Group, School of Biosciences
[4] University of Birmingham,Centre for Computational Biology
[5] KU Leuven,Laboratory of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Genomics
[6] Nord University,Faculty of Bioscience and Aquaculture
[7] Indiana University,O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs
[8] Leibniz Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei (IGB),Institute of Biology
[9] Freie Universität Berlin,undefined
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We lack a thorough understanding of the origin and maintenance of standing genetic variation that enables rapid evolutionary responses of natural populations. Whole genome sequencing of a resurrected Daphnia population shows that standing genetic variation in over 500 genes follows an evolutionary trajectory that parallels the pronounced and rapid adaptive evolution of multiple traits in response to predator-driven natural selection and its subsequent relaxation. Genetic variation carried by only five founding individuals from the regional genotype pool is shown to suffice at enabling the observed evolution. Our results provide insight on how natural populations can acquire the genomic variation, through colonization by a few regional genotypes, that fuels rapid evolution in response to strong selection pressures. While these evolutionary responses in our study population involved hundreds of genes, we observed no evidence of genetic erosion.
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