Westbury_2019_iScience_15_592

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Title : Narwhal Genome Reveals Long-Term Low Genetic Diversity despite Current Large Abundance Size - Westbury_2019_iScience_15_592
Author(s) : Westbury MV , Petersen B , Garde E , Heide-Jorgensen MP , Lorenzen ED
Ref : iScience , 15 :592 , 2019
Abstract :

The narwhal (Monodon monoceros) is a highly specialized endemic Arctic cetacean, restricted to the Arctic seas bordering the North Atlantic. Low levels of genetic diversity have been observed across several narwhal populations using mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites. Despite this, the global abundance of narwhals was recently estimated at approximately 170,000 individuals. However, the species is still considered vulnerable to changing climates due to its high specialization and restricted Arctic distribution. We assembled and annotated a genome from a narwhal from West Greenland. We find relatively low diversity at the genomic scale and show that this did not arise by recent inbreeding, but rather has been stable over an extended evolutionary timescale. We also find that the current large global abundance most likely reflects a recent rapid expansion from a much smaller founding population.

PubMedSearch : Westbury_2019_iScience_15_592
PubMedID: 31054839
Gene_locus related to this paper: monmo-a0a4u1fcm7 , monmo-a0a4u1en34 , monmo-a0a4u1fsz8 , monmo-a0a4u1exp1 , monmo-a0a4u1f356

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Westbury MV, Petersen B, Garde E, Heide-Jorgensen MP, Lorenzen ED (2019)
Narwhal Genome Reveals Long-Term Low Genetic Diversity despite Current Large Abundance Size
iScience 15 :592

Westbury MV, Petersen B, Garde E, Heide-Jorgensen MP, Lorenzen ED (2019)
iScience 15 :592