Professor Roger Butlin from The University of Sheffield (UK) presents the first seminar in the ACEBB Science Seminar Series entitled "Winkles and the origin of species".
16. Species 1 What initiates the evolution of reproductive isolation? What completes the evolution of reproductive isolation? What drives the increase in reproductive isolation? Species 2
19. Independentgradients in Spain and Sweden E (exposed) S (sheltered) Kerstin Johannesson, Göteborg University SU RB Emilio Rolan-AlvarezUniversity of Vigo LOWER MID UPPER Roger Butlin
24. Old Peak H Thornwick Bay M Filey H Thornwick Bay H Filey H Filey M 87 Old Peak H 73 99 99 67 Thornwick Bay H 99 Robin Hood’s Bay 2 81 Robin Hood’s Bay 2 90 Thornwick Bay M 76 Robin Hood’s Bay 1 88 Robin Hood’s Bay 1 Old Peak M Old Peak M 0.01 Filey M 0.01 All loci 15 ‘selected’ loci removed
25. Sympatric and parallel or allopatric and interdependent? All SS have haplotype 1regardless of locality! Petri Kempainnen thesis
26. BAC library Not differentiated, control (A30) Weakly differentiated (A37) Differentiated (E12) Most differentiated (E10) ‘H’ ‘M’ Littorinasaxatilis Wilding et al 2001 Grahame et al 2006
33. 2454 SNPs in 572 contigs 510 SNPs in 197 contigs Outlier (P<0.05 by simulation with ‘Winkle454’) Significant after SGoF correction (http://webs.uvigo.es/acraaj/SGoF.htm) Significant after Benjamini-Hochberg correction *
39. Thanks! John Grahame, Craig Wilding, Henry Wood and Juan Galindo – Littorina NERC and BBSRC – cash This sketch is most imperfect; but in so short a space I cannot make it better. Your imagination must fill up very wide blanks. Darwin, 1858
40. Next seminar A system for establishing TERN in Australia Associate Professor Jean-Marc Hero