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The comparative genomic landscape of adaptive radiation in crater lake cichlid fishes

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Molecular Ecology, 30 (4): 955--972 (2021)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15774

Abstract

Abstract Factors ranging from ecological opportunity to genome composition might explain why only some lineages form adaptive radiations. While being rare, particular systems can provide natural experiments within an identical ecological setting where species numbers and phenotypic divergence in two closely related lineages are notably different. We investigated one such natural experiment using two de novo assembled and 40 resequenced genomes and asked why two closely related Neotropical cichlid fish lineages, the Amphilophus citrinellus species complex (Midas cichlids; radiating) and Archocentrus centrarchus (Flyer cichlid; nonradiating), h…(more)

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