Marine Population Genomics: Challenges and Opportunities

  • Oleksiak M
  • Rajora O
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Population genomics is revolutionizing biology and stimulating new research questions and directions. While human health has driven many of the genomics tools and approaches, all other biological fields have benefitted. This is certainly true in the world's oceans, which encompass a large diversity of species and ecosystems. In the world's oceans, population genomics approaches are giving us an unprecedented ability to gain a better understanding of the organisms inhabiting these ecosystems. While population genomics approaches are improving our understanding of genetic diversity and population genetic parameters in marine organisms, they also are providing unexpected insights into marine invasions, population connectivity, and how marine organisms are responding to different stimuli and environments. Some examples include identification of connectivity among populations that is not predicted by geography as well as identification of genes and genetic variants under natural selection in response to environment and climate conditions as indicators of genes and pathways responsible for adaption. This knowledge is important because so much of the world's oceans is understudied. This knowledge also is critical for understanding how marine organisms will respond to environmental change and thus how we can better protect marine biodiversity and marine resources. That is, we can better predict the effects of enhanced migration on mitigating anthropogenic stressors affecting marine populations and whether outcrossing will enhance population survival or result in outbreeding depression. Simply put, population genomics provides the genetic resolution to make better predictions about how environmental change is affecting populations and thus provides insights into how we might address environmental change's deleterious effects on important marine resources. In this chapter, we provide an overview of the challenges and opportunities for marine population

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Oleksiak, M. F., & Rajora, O. P. (2019). Marine Population Genomics: Challenges and Opportunities (pp. 3–35). https://doi.org/10.1007/13836_2019_70

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