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Multi-Allelic Major Effect Genes Interact with Minor Effect QTLs to Control Adaptive Color Pattern Variation in Heliconius erato
Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution of Heliconius butterfly wing patterns. Although this work demonstrates a number of cases where homologous loci underlie both convergent and divergent wing pattern change among different Heliconius sp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606360/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057033 |
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author | Papa, Riccardo Kapan, Durrell D. Counterman, Brian A. Maldonado, Karla Lindstrom, Daniel P. Reed, Robert D. Nijhout, H. Frederik Hrbek, Tomas McMillan, W. Owen |
author_facet | Papa, Riccardo Kapan, Durrell D. Counterman, Brian A. Maldonado, Karla Lindstrom, Daniel P. Reed, Robert D. Nijhout, H. Frederik Hrbek, Tomas McMillan, W. Owen |
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description | Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution of Heliconius butterfly wing patterns. Although this work demonstrates a number of cases where homologous loci underlie both convergent and divergent wing pattern change among different Heliconius species, it is still unclear exactly how many loci underlie pattern variation across the genus. To address this question for Heliconius erato, we created fifteen independent crosses utilizing the four most distinct color pattern races and analyzed color pattern segregation across a total of 1271 F2 and backcross offspring. Additionally, we used the most variable brood, an F2 cross between H. himera and the east Ecuadorian H. erato notabilis, to perform a quantitative genetic analysis of color pattern variation and produce a detailed map of the loci likely involved in the H. erato color pattern radiation. Using AFLP and gene based markers, we show that fewer major genes than previously envisioned control the color pattern variation in H. erato. We describe for the first time the genetic architecture of H. erato wing color pattern by assessing quantitative variation in addition to traditional linkage mapping. In particular, our data suggest three genomic intervals modulate the bulk of the observed variation in color. Furthermore, we also identify several modifier loci of moderate effect size that contribute to the quantitative wing pattern variation. Our results are consistent with the two-step model for the evolution of mimetic wing patterns in Heliconius and support a growing body of empirical data demonstrating the importance of major effect loci in adaptive change. |
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spelling | pubmed-36063602013-03-26 Multi-Allelic Major Effect Genes Interact with Minor Effect QTLs to Control Adaptive Color Pattern Variation in Heliconius erato Papa, Riccardo Kapan, Durrell D. Counterman, Brian A. Maldonado, Karla Lindstrom, Daniel P. Reed, Robert D. Nijhout, H. Frederik Hrbek, Tomas McMillan, W. Owen PLoS One Research Article Recent studies indicate that relatively few genomic regions are repeatedly involved in the evolution of Heliconius butterfly wing patterns. Although this work demonstrates a number of cases where homologous loci underlie both convergent and divergent wing pattern change among different Heliconius species, it is still unclear exactly how many loci underlie pattern variation across the genus. To address this question for Heliconius erato, we created fifteen independent crosses utilizing the four most distinct color pattern races and analyzed color pattern segregation across a total of 1271 F2 and backcross offspring. Additionally, we used the most variable brood, an F2 cross between H. himera and the east Ecuadorian H. erato notabilis, to perform a quantitative genetic analysis of color pattern variation and produce a detailed map of the loci likely involved in the H. erato color pattern radiation. Using AFLP and gene based markers, we show that fewer major genes than previously envisioned control the color pattern variation in H. erato. We describe for the first time the genetic architecture of H. erato wing color pattern by assessing quantitative variation in addition to traditional linkage mapping. In particular, our data suggest three genomic intervals modulate the bulk of the observed variation in color. Furthermore, we also identify several modifier loci of moderate effect size that contribute to the quantitative wing pattern variation. Our results are consistent with the two-step model for the evolution of mimetic wing patterns in Heliconius and support a growing body of empirical data demonstrating the importance of major effect loci in adaptive change. Public Library of Science 2013-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3606360/ /pubmed/23533571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057033 Text en © 2013 Papa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Papa, Riccardo Kapan, Durrell D. Counterman, Brian A. Maldonado, Karla Lindstrom, Daniel P. Reed, Robert D. Nijhout, H. Frederik Hrbek, Tomas McMillan, W. Owen Multi-Allelic Major Effect Genes Interact with Minor Effect QTLs to Control Adaptive Color Pattern Variation in Heliconius erato |
title | Multi-Allelic Major Effect Genes Interact with Minor Effect QTLs to Control Adaptive Color Pattern Variation in Heliconius erato
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title_full | Multi-Allelic Major Effect Genes Interact with Minor Effect QTLs to Control Adaptive Color Pattern Variation in Heliconius erato
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title_fullStr | Multi-Allelic Major Effect Genes Interact with Minor Effect QTLs to Control Adaptive Color Pattern Variation in Heliconius erato
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title_full_unstemmed | Multi-Allelic Major Effect Genes Interact with Minor Effect QTLs to Control Adaptive Color Pattern Variation in Heliconius erato
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title_short | Multi-Allelic Major Effect Genes Interact with Minor Effect QTLs to Control Adaptive Color Pattern Variation in Heliconius erato
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title_sort | multi-allelic major effect genes interact with minor effect qtls to control adaptive color pattern variation in heliconius erato |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606360/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057033 |
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