Divergent evolutionary histories of DNA markers in a Hawaiian population of the coral Montipora capitata

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We investigated intra- and inter-colony sequence variation in a population of the dom-inant Hawaiian coral Montipora capitata by analyzing marker gene and genomic data. Ribosomal ITS1 regions showed evidence of a reticulate history among the colonies, suggesting incomplete rDNA repeat homogenization. Analysis of the mitochondrial genome identified a major (M. capitata) and a minor (M. flabellata) haplotype in single polyp-derived sperm bundle DNA with some colonies containing 2-3 different mtDNA haplotypes. In contrast, Pax-C and newly identified single-copy nuclear genes showed either no sequence differences or minor variations in SNP frequencies segregating among the colonies. Our data suggest past mitochondrial introgression in M. capitata, whereas nuclear single-copy loci show limited variation, highlighting the divergent evolutionary histories of these coral DNA markers.

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Putnam, H. M., Adams, D. K., Zelzion, E., Wagner, N. E., Qiu, H., Mass, T., … Bhattacharya, D. (2017). Divergent evolutionary histories of DNA markers in a Hawaiian population of the coral Montipora capitata. PeerJ, 2017(5). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3319

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