Data from: Transitions between phases of genomic differentiation during stick-insect speciation

Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genome-wide differentiation. However, only limited data exist concerning this transition and the factors promoting it. Here, we study phases of speciation using data from >100 populations of 11 species...

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Hauptverfasser: Riesch, Rüdiger, Muschick, Moritz, Lindtke, Dorothea, Villoutreix, Romain, Comeault, Aaron A., Farkas, Timothy E., Lucek, Kay, Hellen, Elizabeth, Soria-Carrasco, Víctor, Dennis, Stuart R., De Carvalho, Clarissa F., Safran, Rebecca J., Sandoval, Cristina P., Feder, Jeff, Gries, Regine, Crespi, Bernard J., Gries, Gerhard, Gompert, Zach, Nosil, Patrik
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Nosil, Patrik
description Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genome-wide differentiation. However, only limited data exist concerning this transition and the factors promoting it. Here, we study phases of speciation using data from >100 populations of 11 species of Timema stick insects. Consistent with early phases of genic speciation, adaptive colour-pattern loci reside in localized genetic regions of accentuated differentiation between populations experiencing gene flow. Transitions to genome-wide differentiation are also observed with gene flow, in association with differentiation in polygenic chemical traits affecting mate choice. Thus, intermediate phases of speciation are associated with genome-wide differentiation and mate choice, but not growth of a few genomic islands. We also find a gap in genomic differentiation between sympatric taxa that still exchange genes and those that do not, highlighting the association between differentiation and complete reproductive isolation. Our results suggest that substantial progress towards speciation may involve the alignment of multi-faceted aspects of differentiation.
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Mate choice
Miocene
Oligocene
Timema bartmani
Timema boharti
Timema californicum
Timema chumash
Timema cristinae
Timema knulli
Timema landelsensis
Timema petita
Timema podura
Timema poppensis
Timema sp nov. "cuesta ridge"
title Data from: Transitions between phases of genomic differentiation during stick-insect speciation
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