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An association of mitochondrial haplotype with shell shape in the intertidal gastropod Littorina saxatilis. / Chrismas, Nathan A.M.; Torres-Fabila, Bruno ; Wilding, Craig S. et al.
In: Journal of Molluscan Studies, 01.05.2014, p. 184-189.

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Chrismas, NAM, Torres-Fabila, B, Wilding, CS & Grahame, JW 2014, 'An association of mitochondrial haplotype with shell shape in the intertidal gastropod Littorina saxatilis', Journal of Molluscan Studies, pp. 184-189. https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyu011

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Chrismas, N. A. M., Torres-Fabila, B., Wilding, C. S., & Grahame, J. W. (2014). An association of mitochondrial haplotype with shell shape in the intertidal gastropod Littorina saxatilis. Journal of Molluscan Studies, 184-189. https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyu011

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Chrismas NAM, Torres-Fabila B, Wilding CS, Grahame JW. 2014. An association of mitochondrial haplotype with shell shape in the intertidal gastropod Littorina saxatilis. Journal of Molluscan Studies. 184-189. https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyu011

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Chrismas NAM, Torres-Fabila B, Wilding CS, Grahame JW. An association of mitochondrial haplotype with shell shape in the intertidal gastropod Littorina saxatilis. Journal of Molluscan Studies. 2014 May 1;184-189. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyu011

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Chrismas, Nathan A.M. ; Torres-Fabila, Bruno ; Wilding, Craig S. et al. / An association of mitochondrial haplotype with shell shape in the intertidal gastropod Littorina saxatilis. In: Journal of Molluscan Studies. 2014 ; pp. 184-189.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - An association of mitochondrial haplotype with shell shape in the intertidal gastropod Littorina saxatilis

AU - Chrismas, Nathan A.M.

AU - Torres-Fabila, Bruno

AU - Wilding, Craig S.

AU - Grahame, John W.

PY - 2014/5/1

Y1 - 2014/5/1

N2 - The high rates of substitution in mitochondrial genes and assumed neutrality of their polymorphisms encourage the use of mtDNA in phylogenetic and evolutionary studies. However, the true nature of the mitochondrial genome and its influence upon processes of adaptation and speciation are not fully understood, particularly where associations appear to exist between ‘neutral’ mitochondrial haplotypes and characteristics that are under direct selection. In snails, one such characteristic is shell shape. In this study a mitochondrial haplogroup is found to be confined towards one end of the spectrum of shell variation in an ecotype of the rough periwinkle Littorina saxatilis on a shore in the British Isles. We speculate that this may signal hitherto unexpected selection, and perhaps even some reproductive isolation between this group and the rest of the population, and we propose intergenomic coadaptation as a possible mechanism through which this occurs.

AB - The high rates of substitution in mitochondrial genes and assumed neutrality of their polymorphisms encourage the use of mtDNA in phylogenetic and evolutionary studies. However, the true nature of the mitochondrial genome and its influence upon processes of adaptation and speciation are not fully understood, particularly where associations appear to exist between ‘neutral’ mitochondrial haplotypes and characteristics that are under direct selection. In snails, one such characteristic is shell shape. In this study a mitochondrial haplogroup is found to be confined towards one end of the spectrum of shell variation in an ecotype of the rough periwinkle Littorina saxatilis on a shore in the British Isles. We speculate that this may signal hitherto unexpected selection, and perhaps even some reproductive isolation between this group and the rest of the population, and we propose intergenomic coadaptation as a possible mechanism through which this occurs.

U2 - https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyu011

DO - https://doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyu011

M3 - Article

SP - 184

EP - 189

JO - Journal of Molluscan Studies

JF - Journal of Molluscan Studies

SN - 0260-1230

ER -