相同的特征,不同的基因:在加拿大阿尔伯塔省的三条小溪棘鱼种群中骨盆脊柱的丧失。

IF 3.7 1区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Evolution Letters Pub Date : 2024-10-18 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1093/evlett/qrae053
Jonathan A Mee, Carolyn Ly, Grace C Pigott
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表型或适应性平行的遗传基础可以揭示进化的制约因素。本研究调查了一个典型的平行性状的遗传基础:棘鱼骨盆脊柱减少。骨盆减少在世界各地的三刺棘鱼种群中具有高度平行的遗传基础,总是涉及Pitx1的pel1增强子的缺失。我们进行了一项全基因组关联研究,以调查加拿大阿尔伯塔省3个溪棘鱼种群骨盆脊柱减少的遗传基础。盆腔复位在3个人群中均未涉及Pitx1。相反,在一个人群中盆腔减少涉及Tbx4外显子的突变,在另外两个人群中涉及Lmbr1内含子的突变。因此,在棘鱼属和溪棘鱼种群中,骨盆脊柱复位的平行表型进化具有非平行的遗传基础。这表明,在这种适应性多态性的遗传基础上可能存在冗余,但尚不清楚缺乏并行性是否表明这种适应性性状的进化缺乏约束。不同突变的不同多效效应是否会产生不同的适应度结果,或者某些盆腔缩小突变是否会在某些环境中产生特定的益处,这些问题仍有待确定。
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Same trait, different genes: pelvic spine loss in three brook stickleback populations in Alberta, Canada.

The genetic basis of phenotypic or adaptive parallelism can reveal much about constraints on evolution. This study investigated the genetic basis of a canonically parallel trait: pelvic spine reduction in sticklebacks. Pelvic reduction has a highly parallel genetic basis in threespine stickleback in populations around the world, always involving a deletion of the pel1 enhancer of Pitx1. We conducted a genome-wide association study to investigate the genetic basis of pelvic spine reduction in 3 populations of brook stickleback in Alberta, Canada. Pelvic reduction did not involve Pitx1 in any of the 3 populations. Instead, pelvic reduction in 1 population involved a mutation in an exon of Tbx4, and it involved a mutation in an intron of Lmbr1 in the other two populations. Hence, the parallel phenotypic evolution of pelvic spine reduction across stickleback genera, and among brook stickleback populations, has a nonparallel genetic basis. This suggests that there may be redundancy in the genetic basis of this adaptive polymorphism, but it is not clear whether a lack of parallelism indicates a lack of constraint on the evolution of this adaptive trait. Whether different pleiotropic effects of different mutations have different fitness consequences or whether certain pelvic reduction mutations confer specific benefits in certain environments remains to be determined.

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Evolution Letters
Evolution Letters EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-
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13.00
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期刊介绍: Evolution Letters publishes cutting-edge new research in all areas of Evolutionary Biology. Available exclusively online, and entirely open access, Evolution Letters consists of Letters - original pieces of research which form the bulk of papers - and Comments and Opinion - a forum for highlighting timely new research ideas for the evolutionary community.
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