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Nature Genetics | 2017

Genome sequencing and population genomic analyses provide insights into the adaptive landscape of silver birch

Jarkko Salojärvi; Olli Pekka Smolander; Kaisa Nieminen; Sitaram Rajaraman; Omid Safronov; Pezhman Safdari; Airi Lamminmäki; Juha Immanen; Tianying Lan; Jaakko Tanskanen; Pasi Rastas; Ali Amiryousefi; Balamuralikrishna Jayaprakash; Juhana Kammonen; Risto Hagqvist; Gugan Eswaran; Viivi Ahonen; Juan Antonio Alonso Serra; Fred O. Asiegbu; Juan de Dios Barajas-Lopez; Daniel Blande; Olga Blokhina; Tiina Blomster; Suvi K. Broholm; Mikael Brosché; Fuqiang Cui; Chris Dardick; Sanna Ehonen; Paula Elomaa; Sacha Escamez

Silver birch (Betula pendula) is a pioneer boreal tree that can be induced to flower within 1 year. Its rapid life cycle, small (440-Mb) genome, and advanced germplasm resources make birch an attractive model for forest biotechnology. We assembled and chromosomally anchored the nuclear genome of an inbred B. pendula individual. Gene duplicates from the paleohexaploid event were enriched for transcriptional regulation, whereas tandem duplicates were overrepresented by environmental responses. Population resequencing of 80 individuals showed effective population size crashes at major points of climatic upheaval. Selective sweeps were enriched among polyploid duplicates encoding key developmental and physiological triggering functions, suggesting that local adaptation has tuned the timing of and cross-talk between fundamental plant processes. Variation around the tightly-linked light response genes PHYC and FRS10 correlated with latitude and longitude and temperature, and with precipitation for PHYC. Similar associations characterized the growth-promoting cytokinin response regulator ARR1, and the wood development genes KAK and MED5A.


Antiquity | 2014

Archaeology, Genetics and a Population Bottleneck in Prehistoric Finland

Tarja Sundell; Juhana Kammonen; Petri Halinen; Petro Pesonen; Päivi Onkamo

The long-term history of prehistoric populations is a challenging but important subject that can now be addressed through combined use of archaeological and genetic evidence. In this study a multidisciplinary team uses these approaches to document the existence of a major population bottleneck in Finland during the Late Neolithic period, the effects of which are still detectable in the genetic profile of the Finnish population today. The postglacial recolonisation of Finland was tracked through space and time using radiocarbon dates and stone artefact distributions to provide a robust framework of evidence against which the genetic simulations could be compared.


bioRxiv | 2018

Bracketing phenotypic limits of mammalian hybridization

Yoland Savriama; Mia Valtonen; Juhana Kammonen; Pasi Rastas; Olli-Pekka Smolander; Annina Lyyski; Teemu J. Häkkinen; Ian J. Corfe; Sylvain Gerber; Isaac Salazar-Ciudad; Lars Paulin; Liisa Holm; Ari Löytynoja; Petri Auvinen; Jukka Jernvall

An increasing number of mammalian species have been shown to have a history of hybridization and introgression based on genetic analyses. Only relatively few fossils, however, preserve genetic material and morphology must be used to identify the species and determine whether morphologically intermediate fossils could represent hybrids. Because dental and cranial fossils are typically the key body parts studied in mammalian paleontology, here we bracket the potential for phenotypically extreme hybridizations by examining uniquely preserved cranio-dental material of a captive hybrid between gray and ringed seals. We analyzed how distinct these species are genetically and morphologically, how easy it is to identify the hybrids using morphology, and whether comparable hybridizations happen in the wild. We show that the genetic distance between these species is more than twice the modern human-Neanderthal distance, but still within that of morphologically similar species-pairs known to hybridize. In contrast, morphological and developmental analyses show gray and ringed seals to be highly disparate, and that the hybrid is a predictable intermediate. Genetic analyses of the parent populations reveal introgression in the wild, suggesting that gray-ringed seal hybridization is not limited to captivity. Taken together, gray and ringed seals appear to be in an adaptive radiation phase of evolution, showing large morphological differences relative to their comparatively modest genetic distance. Because morphological similarity does not always correlate with genetic distance in nature, we postulate that there is considerable potential for mammalian hybridization between phenotypically disparate taxa.


Archive | 2017

gapFinisher: a reliable gap filling pipeline for SSPACE-LongRead scaffolder output

Juhana Kammonen; Olli-Pekka Smolander; Lars Paulin; Pedro Pereira; Pia Laine; Patrik Koskinen; Jukka Jernvall; Petri Auvinen

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Analytical Biochemistry | 2015

Increased transcriptome sequencing efficiency with modified Mint-2 digestion-ligation protocol.

Juhana Kammonen; Olli-Pekka Smolander; Timo Sipilä; Kirk Overmyer; Petri Auvinen; Lars Paulin

The standard digestion-ligation cloning method enables synthesis of large amounts of complementary DNA (cDNA) from a model organism facilitating study of the transcriptome. Here, we used cDNA amplification of the dimorphic yeast Taphrina betulina as an example of how a library construction protocol can significantly increase sequencing throughput. Two modification steps were introduced to the Evrogen standard Mint-2 protocol to improve its suitability for next-generation sequencing projects. We performed two partial Illumina MiSeq sequencing runs with the modified protocol: one with and one without biotin-purified primers. The results demonstrated that biotinylated libraries increased both accuracy and throughput of the modified protocol. Moreover, our sequencing results indicate that a sequence-specific miscall may affect the output of Illuminas MiSeq platform.


Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2015

Complete genome sequence of Propionibacterium freudenreichii DSM 20271T

Patrik Koskinen; Paulina Deptula; Olli-Pekka Smolander; Fitsum Tamene; Juhana Kammonen; Kirsi Savijoki; Lars Paulin; Vieno Piironen; Petri Auvinen; Pekka Varmanen


Radiocarbon | 2012

Bayesian Spatiotemporal Analysis of Radiocarbon Dates from Eastern Fennoscandia

Päivi Onkamo; Juhana Kammonen; Petro Pesonen; Tarja Sundell; Elena Moltchanova; M. Oinonen; Miikka Haimila; Elja Arjas


Archive | 2014

Bayesian Spatial Modelling of Radiocarbon Dated Archaeological Artefacts Using R-INLA

Juhana Kammonen; Tarja Sundell; Petro Pesonen; M. Oinonen; Päivi Onkamo


Archive | 2013

Improving the throughput of the forward population genetic simulation environment simuPOP

Juhana Kammonen


Archive | 2014

Retracing Prehistoric Population Events in Finland Using Simulation

Tarja Sundell; Juhana Kammonen; Martin Heger; Jukka U. Palo; Päivi Onkamo

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Lars Paulin

University of Helsinki

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M. Oinonen

University of Helsinki

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