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Limits to gene flow in a cosmopolitan marine planktonic diatom.


ABSTRACT: The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high dispersal potential and large population sizes of planktonic microorganisms and the apparent lack of strong dispersal barriers in the open sea. Here, we show that gene flow between distant populations of the globally distributed, bloom-forming diatom species Pseudo-nitzschia pungens (clade I) is limited and follows a strong isolation by distance pattern. Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis implies that under appropriate geographic and environmental circumstances, like the pronounced climatic changes in the Pleistocene, population structuring may lead to speciation and hence may play an important role in diversification of marine planktonic microorganisms. A better understanding of the factors that control population structuring is thus essential to reveal the role of allopatric speciation in marine microorganisms.

SUBMITTER: Casteleyn G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2919969 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Limits to gene flow in a cosmopolitan marine planktonic diatom.

Casteleyn Griet G   Leliaert Frederik F   Backeljau Thierry T   Debeer Ann-Eline AE   Kotaki Yuichi Y   Rhodes Lesley L   Lundholm Nina N   Sabbe Koen K   Vyverman Wim W  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100706 29


The role of geographic isolation in marine microbial speciation is hotly debated because of the high dispersal potential and large population sizes of planktonic microorganisms and the apparent lack of strong dispersal barriers in the open sea. Here, we show that gene flow between distant populations of the globally distributed, bloom-forming diatom species Pseudo-nitzschia pungens (clade I) is limited and follows a strong isolation by distance pattern. Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis implies  ...[more]

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