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DOI10.1126/science.aal3298
Recent natural selection causes adaptive evolution of an avian polygenic trait
Bosse M.; Spurgin L.G.; Laine V.N.; Cole E.F.; Firth J.A.; Gienapp P.; Gosler A.G.; McMahon K.; Poissant J.; Verhagen I.; Groenen M.A.M.; Van Oers K.; Sheldon B.C.; Visser M.E.; Slate J.
发表日期2017
ISSN0036-8075
起始页码365
结束页码368
卷号358期号:6361
英文摘要We used extensive data froma long-term study of great tits (Parusmajor) in theUnitedKingdom and Netherlands to better understand how genetic signatures of selection translate into variation in fitness and phenotypes.We found that genomic regions under differential selection contained candidate genes for bill morphology and used genetic architecture analyses to confirmthat these genes, especially the collagen gene COL4A5, explained variation in bill length. COL4A5 variation was associated with reproductive success, which, combined with spatiotemporal patterns of bill length, suggested ongoing selection for longer bills in the United Kingdom. Last, bill length and COL4A5 variation were associated with usage of feeders, suggesting that longer bills may have evolved in the United Kingdom as a response to supplementary feeding.
英文关键词collagen; collagen 4A5; unclassified drug; collagen type 4; collagen; feeding; genetic analysis; genetic structure; genomics; morphology; natural selection; passerine; phenotype; reproductive success; spatiotemporal analysis; Article; evolution; gene linkage disequilibrium; gene structure; genetic analysis; genetic variability; genetic variation; genome-wide association study; multifactorial inheritance; natural selection; nonhuman; Parus major; population genetic structure; principal component analysis; priority journal; reproductive success; single nucleotide polymorphism; anatomy and histology; animal; animal food; beak; genetic selection; genetics; Netherlands; Passeriformes; phenotype; United Kingdom; Netherlands; United Kingdom; Aves; Animal Feed; Animals; Beak; Biological Evolution; Collagen Type IV; Genetic Variation; Multifactorial Inheritance; Netherlands; Passeriformes; Phenotype; Selection, Genetic; United Kingdom
语种英语
来源期刊Science
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/243101
作者单位Department of Animal Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Wageningen, Netherlands; Wageningen University and Research-Animal Breeding and Genomics, Netherlands; Edward Grey Institute, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, United Kingdom; Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn, United Kingdom
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Bosse M.,Spurgin L.G.,Laine V.N.,et al. Recent natural selection causes adaptive evolution of an avian polygenic trait[J],2017,358(6361).
APA Bosse M..,Spurgin L.G..,Laine V.N..,Cole E.F..,Firth J.A..,...&Slate J..(2017).Recent natural selection causes adaptive evolution of an avian polygenic trait.Science,358(6361).
MLA Bosse M.,et al."Recent natural selection causes adaptive evolution of an avian polygenic trait".Science 358.6361(2017).
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