Balancing selection maintains intraspecific diversity in a deep-sea fish
A. Rus Hoelzel, John Carlos Garza, Anthony Clemento, Georgios A. Gkafas, Natasha Steeds, Michelle Gaither, Harry Peachment, Thomas Regnier, Fiona Gibb

TL;DR
This study shows that balancing selection helps maintain genetic diversity in a deep-sea fish across different depths.
Contribution
The study provides evidence for balancing selection maintaining ecotype diversity in a deep-sea fish species.
Findings
Minor allele frequencies change significantly across age categories in shallow depths.
Deep-water alleles decline in frequency with age at depths below a threshold.
Genomic data supports long-term balancing selection at functionally relevant loci.
Abstract
Segregating alleles in natural populations can be driven to fixation or loss by genetic drift or directional selection, or may be maintained in a polymorphic state by balancing selection. Balancing selection in a panmictic population is theoretically well established, but not widely understood at the molecular level. In this study, we focus on the evolutionary processes affecting non-synonymous variants at eight functionally relevant loci (based on candidate SNP genotyping) in a deep-sea fish species (Coryphaenoides rupestris) that lives across habitat zones ranging from ~200 m to ~2000 m depth. At each of these loci, one allele is predominant in the deeper water. Across a shallower depth range, we find that minor allele frequencies show a highly significant increase or decline progressively across five defined age categories. At single depths below a threshold depth, the deep-water…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetic diversity and population structure · Evolution and Genetic Dynamics · Animal Behavior and Reproduction
