https://doi.org/10.25678/00031Q

Data for: The feedback between selection and demography shapes genomic diversity during coevolution

Species interactions and coevolution are integral to ecological communities, but we lack empirical information on when and how these interactions generate and purge genetic diversity. Using genomic time series data from host-virus experiments, we found that coevolution occurs through consecutive selective sweeps in both species, with temporal consistency across replicates. Sweeps were accompanied by phenotypic change (resistance or infectivity increases) and expansions in population size. In the host, population expansion enabled rapid generation of genetic diversity in accordance with neutral processes. Viral molecular evolution was, in contrast, confined to few genes, all putative targets of selection. This study demonstrates that molecular evolution during species interactions is shaped by both eco-evolutionary feedback dynamics and interspecific differences in how genetic diversity is generated and maintained.

Data and Resources

Citation

This Data Package

Retel, C., Kowallik, V., Huang, W., Werner, B., Künzel, S., Becks, L., & Feulner, P. G. D. (2021). Data for: The feedback between selection and demography shapes genomic diversity during coevolution (Version 1.0) [Data set]. Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.25678/00031Q

The associated article

Retel, C., Kowallik, V., Huang, W., Werner, B., Künzel, S., Becks, L., & Feulner, P. G. D. (2019). The feedback between selection and demography shapes genomic diversity during coevolution. Science Advances, 5(10), eaax0530. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax0530

Metadata

Open Data Open Data
Author
  • Retel, Cas
  • Kowallik, Vienna
  • Huang, Weini
  • Werner, Benjamin
  • Künzel, Sven
  • Becks, Lutz
  • Feulner, Philine G.D.
Keywords rapid adaptation,host-virus co-evolution,eco-evolutionary feedback,Chlorella,Chlorovirus
Variables
  • count
  • flow_cytometric_cell_counts
Taxa (scientific names)
  • Chlorella variabilis NC64A
  • Paramecium Bursaria Chlorella Virus 1
Organisms (generic terms)
  • algae
  • viruses
Systems
  • chemostat (lab)
Timerange
  • 2016-03 TO 2016-07
Review Level none
Curator Feulner, Philine
Contact philine.feulner@eawag.ch
DOI 10.25678/00031Q