揭示了平行进化的遗传结构
Maddie E James1,2, Robin N Allsopp1, Jeffrey S Groh1
1School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.
Molecular ecology
|September 23, 2023
概括
研究人员研究了植物适应的遗传基础,特别是在Senecio lautus中失去重力化. 他们确定了55个反复进化的辅酶基因区域,其中50个与重力化有关,进步了我们对自然选择的理解.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
- 人口基因组学是人口的基因组学.
- 植物遗传学 植物遗传学
背景情况:
- 鉴定自然种群适应性的遗传驱动因素是复杂的,因为特征相关性.
- 复制进化的特征,如失去了重力化,在确定因果遗传效应方面提出了挑战.
研究的目的:
- 研究重复适应的遗传结构,通过检查auxin通路在失去重力的作用.
- 通过结合种群基因组学和关联映射方法来解开遗传和特征相关性.
主要方法:
- 在多亲先进世代交叉 (MAGIC) 群体中利用并行群体基因组学和关联映射.
- 在自然种群和MAGIC种群中测序了auxin和射击与重力化相关的基因区域.
- 在MAGIC群体中应用了对重力的人工选择,以模仿自然选择模式.
主要成果:
- 在MAGIC群体中对重力的人工选择反映了在自然群体中观察到的并行基因组分歧模式.
- 确定了55个经历了跨种群重复进化的辅酶基因区域.
- 发现这些辅酶基因区域中有50个与重力异直接相关.
结论:
- 在复制适应进化的基因组分歧模式和特征变异之间建立了强有力的联系.
- 证明了MAGIC群体对剖析复杂的适应性特征的有用性.
- 提供了对适应的基因机制和自然种群中新特征的起源的洞察.
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