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Local Adaptation at the Transcriptome Level in Brown Trout: Evidence from Early Life History Temperature Genomic Reaction Norms
Local adaptation and its underlying molecular basis has long been a key focus in evolutionary biology. There has recently been increased interest in the evolutionary role of plasticity and the molecular mechanisms underlying local adaptation. Using transcriptome analysis, we assessed differences in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3891768/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085171 |
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author | Meier, Kristian Hansen, Michael Møller Normandeau, Eric Mensberg, Karen-Lise D. Frydenberg, Jane Larsen, Peter Foged Bekkevold, Dorte Bernatchez, Louis |
author_facet | Meier, Kristian Hansen, Michael Møller Normandeau, Eric Mensberg, Karen-Lise D. Frydenberg, Jane Larsen, Peter Foged Bekkevold, Dorte Bernatchez, Louis |
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description | Local adaptation and its underlying molecular basis has long been a key focus in evolutionary biology. There has recently been increased interest in the evolutionary role of plasticity and the molecular mechanisms underlying local adaptation. Using transcriptome analysis, we assessed differences in gene expression profiles for three brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations, one resident and two anadromous, experiencing different temperature regimes in the wild. The study was based on an F2 generation raised in a common garden setting. A previous study of the F1 generation revealed different reaction norms and significantly higher Q(ST) than F(ST) among populations for two early life-history traits. In the present study we investigated if genomic reaction norm patterns were also present at the transcriptome level. Eggs from the three populations were incubated at two temperatures (5 and 8 degrees C) representing conditions encountered in the local environments. Global gene expression for fry at the stage of first feeding was analysed using a 32k cDNA microarray. The results revealed differences in gene expression between populations and temperatures and population × temperature interactions, the latter indicating locally adapted reaction norms. Moreover, the reaction norms paralleled those observed previously at early life-history traits. We identified 90 cDNA clones among the genes with an interaction effect that were differently expressed between the ecologically divergent populations. These included genes involved in immune- and stress response. We observed less plasticity in the resident as compared to the anadromous populations, possibly reflecting that the degree of environmental heterogeneity encountered by individuals throughout their life cycle will select for variable level of phenotypic plasticity at the transcriptome level. Our study demonstrates the usefulness of transcriptome approaches to identify genes with different temperature reaction norms. The responses observed suggest that populations may vary in their susceptibility to climate change. |
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spelling | pubmed-38917682014-01-21 Local Adaptation at the Transcriptome Level in Brown Trout: Evidence from Early Life History Temperature Genomic Reaction Norms Meier, Kristian Hansen, Michael Møller Normandeau, Eric Mensberg, Karen-Lise D. Frydenberg, Jane Larsen, Peter Foged Bekkevold, Dorte Bernatchez, Louis PLoS One Research Article Local adaptation and its underlying molecular basis has long been a key focus in evolutionary biology. There has recently been increased interest in the evolutionary role of plasticity and the molecular mechanisms underlying local adaptation. Using transcriptome analysis, we assessed differences in gene expression profiles for three brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations, one resident and two anadromous, experiencing different temperature regimes in the wild. The study was based on an F2 generation raised in a common garden setting. A previous study of the F1 generation revealed different reaction norms and significantly higher Q(ST) than F(ST) among populations for two early life-history traits. In the present study we investigated if genomic reaction norm patterns were also present at the transcriptome level. Eggs from the three populations were incubated at two temperatures (5 and 8 degrees C) representing conditions encountered in the local environments. Global gene expression for fry at the stage of first feeding was analysed using a 32k cDNA microarray. The results revealed differences in gene expression between populations and temperatures and population × temperature interactions, the latter indicating locally adapted reaction norms. Moreover, the reaction norms paralleled those observed previously at early life-history traits. We identified 90 cDNA clones among the genes with an interaction effect that were differently expressed between the ecologically divergent populations. These included genes involved in immune- and stress response. We observed less plasticity in the resident as compared to the anadromous populations, possibly reflecting that the degree of environmental heterogeneity encountered by individuals throughout their life cycle will select for variable level of phenotypic plasticity at the transcriptome level. Our study demonstrates the usefulness of transcriptome approaches to identify genes with different temperature reaction norms. The responses observed suggest that populations may vary in their susceptibility to climate change. Public Library of Science 2014-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3891768/ /pubmed/24454810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085171 Text en © 2014 Meier 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 Meier, Kristian Hansen, Michael Møller Normandeau, Eric Mensberg, Karen-Lise D. Frydenberg, Jane Larsen, Peter Foged Bekkevold, Dorte Bernatchez, Louis Local Adaptation at the Transcriptome Level in Brown Trout: Evidence from Early Life History Temperature Genomic Reaction Norms |
title | Local Adaptation at the Transcriptome Level in Brown Trout: Evidence from Early Life History Temperature Genomic Reaction Norms |
title_full | Local Adaptation at the Transcriptome Level in Brown Trout: Evidence from Early Life History Temperature Genomic Reaction Norms |
title_fullStr | Local Adaptation at the Transcriptome Level in Brown Trout: Evidence from Early Life History Temperature Genomic Reaction Norms |
title_full_unstemmed | Local Adaptation at the Transcriptome Level in Brown Trout: Evidence from Early Life History Temperature Genomic Reaction Norms |
title_short | Local Adaptation at the Transcriptome Level in Brown Trout: Evidence from Early Life History Temperature Genomic Reaction Norms |
title_sort | local adaptation at the transcriptome level in brown trout: evidence from early life history temperature genomic reaction norms |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3891768/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085171 |
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