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A cryptic local genetic cluster in Northern France amid the European mosaic of flat oyster lineages revealed by integrating SNP array and whole-genome sequencing

Lapegue, S.; Cornette, F.; Heurtebise, S.; Pouvreau, S.; Carpentier, C.; Colston-Nepali, L.; Bierne, N.; Reisser, C.

2026-06-28 genetics
10.64898/2026.06.26.734753 bioRxiv
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The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis), like numerous other oyster species, has been exploited for millennia and cultivated and translocated for centuries. Following a severe population decline, and in the context of ongoing conservation and restoration programs, genetic considerations must now be addressed to avoid mistakes. The objective of our study was to complement population genetic studies conducted at various scales along European coasts. Our sampling primarily targeted the French Atlantic, English Channel, and Mediterranean coasts, aiming to provide a fine-scale genetic characterization of populations in these regions. By integrating SNP array and low-coverage sequencing datasets, we obtained a comprehensive overview of the population genetic structure of Ostrea edulis across western Europe. Most previously identified clusters in Western Europe were confirmed. In France, populations assigned to these clusters exhibited notable within-patch homogeneity. However, two key findings emerged: (1) an extensive overlap zone between the Atlantic and western Mediterranean clusters, spanning at least from southern Portugal to southern France, and (2) the detection of a novel, clearly distinct cryptic cluster east of the English Channel, whose geographic range remains to be better delineated. These insights are critical for informing management decisions, particularly as restoration and conservation plans are currently being implemented across the species range.

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