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Published October 24, 2022 | Version v1
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Data from: A new lineage of Galapagos giant tortoises identified from museum samples

  • 1. Newcastle University
  • 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 3. MacEwan University
  • 4. University of British Columbia
  • 5. University of Mississippi
  • 6. University of California, Merced
  • 7. George Mason University
  • 8. University of Crete
  • 9. Galapagos Conservancy*
  • 10. State University of New York
  • 11. Yale University

Description

The Galapagos Archipelago is recognized as a natural laboratory for studying evolutionary processes. San Cristóbal was one of the first islands colonized by tortoises, which radiated from there across the archipelago to inhabit 10 islands. Here, we sequenced the mitochondrial control region from six historical giant tortoises from San Cristóbal (five long deceased individuals found in a cave and one found alive during an expedition in 1906) and discovered that the five from the cave are from a clade that is distinct among known Galapagos giant tortoises but closely related to the species from Española and Pinta Islands. The haplotype individual collected alive in 1906 is in the same clade as the haplotype in the contemporary population. To search for traces of a second lineage in the contemporary population on San Cristóbal, we closely examined the population by sequencing the mitochondrial control region for 129 individuals and genotyping 70 of these for both 21 microsatellite loci and >12 000 genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms [SNPs]. The dataset archived here consists of a VCF file of the SNPs genotyped through ddRAD and a structure file of the 21 microsatellites with the genotypes for the same 64 individuals in each. Only a single mitochondrial haplotype was found, with no evidence to suggest substructure based on the nuclear markers.

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