Sequencing Ultraconserved Elements (UCEs) for Marine Population Genomics: A Proof‐of‐Concept Using a Deep‐Sea Mussel Species
Yi‐Xuan Li, Ting Xu, Maeva Perez, Chong Chen, Hiromi Kayama Watanabe, Jack Chi‐Ho Ip, Jian‐Wen Qiu

TL;DR
This study shows that UCEs can effectively detect genetic differences in a deep-sea mussel species, even without a sequenced genome.
Contribution
Demonstrates UCEs' effectiveness in marine population genomics for species with high dispersal and no sequenced genome.
Findings
UCEs detected genetic divergence between South China Sea and Okinawa Trough-Sagami Bay populations.
UCE-based SNPs revealed population size decline and adaptation signals in deep-sea mussels.
UCEs provided comparable resolution to RAD-Seq for shallow genetic divergence in marine species.
Abstract
Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) have emerged as a powerful tool for resolving deep evolutionary relationships due to their low DNA quality requirements and broad taxonomic applicability. While their utility for intraspecific and shallow‐divergence studies is growing, only a few studies have explored their performance in marine taxa, some of them with metapopulations spanning thousands of kilometers. Here, we employed the UCE approach to investigate the population genomics of Gigantidas platifrons—a deep‐sea mussel with a long larval dispersal period that exhibits a panmictic genetic structure across its extensive distribution range in the chemosynthetic ecosystems of the Western Pacific. With its published whole genome and prior restriction site‐associated DNA sequencing using IIB restriction enzymes (2b‐RAD seq) study, this species is an excellent candidate for evaluating the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior · Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies · Marine Biology and Ecology Research
