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Genomics and physiological evolution of cold tolerance in Drosophila melanogaster.

机译:果蝇的耐寒性的基因组学和生理进化。

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Thermal stress impacts animals around the globe and understanding how organisms adapt to changes in temperature is of particular interest under current climate change predictions. My research focuses on the evolutionary genetics involved in cold tolerance and plasticity of cold tolerance using both artificially selected and naturally segregating populations, while tying the genes of interest to their physiological components. First I address cross-tolerance of stress traits following artificial selection to a non-lethal cold tolerance metric, chill-coma recovery. Using these artificial selection populations, we found that stress traits such as desiccation tolerance, starvation tolerance, acclimation, and chronic and acute cold tolerance do not correlate with level of cold tolerance as defined by chill-coma recovery time. We next assessed lifetime fitness of these different cold tolerance lines and found that only at low temperatures did fitness differ among cold tolerance levels. We then analyzed gene expression differences between resistant and susceptible populations at three time points to understand where selection pressures are hypothesized to act on genomic variation. Our gene expression analyses found many differences between resistant and susceptible lines, primarily manifesting themselves in the recovery period following cold exposure. We next utilized a community resource, the Drosophila melanogaster reference panel, to identify naturally segregating variation in genes associated with cold acclimation and fitness. We specifically asked if long- and short-term acclimation ability had overlapping genetic regions and if plasticity values from constant rearing environments were associated with demographic parameters in fluctuating environments. We found that long- and short-term acclimation are under unique genetic control and functionally tested several genes for acclimation ability. We also found that acclimation ability in constant environments and fitness in fluctuating environments do not correlate, but that genotypes are constrained in their fitness abilities between a warm and cool environment. Our analyses describe several novel genes associated with cold tolerance selection and long- and short-term acclimation expanding our knowledge of the complex relationship between demographic components and survivorship as well as a unique investigation of the change in gene expression during cold exposure.
机译:热应力会影响全球的动物,因此根据当前的气候变化预测,了解生物体如何适应温度变化尤为重要。我的研究集中在使用人工选择的种群和自然隔离的种群,同时将感兴趣的基因与它们的生理成分相关联的过程中,涉及耐寒性和耐寒性可塑性的进化遗传学。首先,我将人为选择非致命的耐寒性指标即冷昏迷恢复后的应激性状交叉耐受性进行了研究。使用这些人工选择种群,我们发现诸如耐旱性,饥饿耐性,适应性以及慢性和急性耐寒性等应激性状与冷昏迷恢复时间所定义的耐寒性水平不相关。接下来,我们评估了这些不同的耐寒性品系的寿命适应性,发现仅在低温下,耐寒性水平之间的适应性才有所不同。然后,我们在三个时间点分析了抗药性人群和易感人群之间的基因表达差异,以了解假设选择压力会影响基因组变异。我们的基因表达分析发现抗性和易感品系之间存在许多差异,主要表现在冷暴露后的恢复期。接下来,我们利用社区资源(果蝇果蝇参考系)来鉴定与冷适应和适应性相关的基因的自然隔离变异。我们特别询问了长期和短期适应能力是否具有重叠的遗传区域,以及恒定饲养环境中的可塑性值是否与波动环境中的人口统计学参数相关。我们发现长期和短期适应是在独特的遗传控制之下,并在功能上测试了多个基因的适应能力。我们还发现,恒定环境中的适应能力与波动环境中的适应能力并不相关,但是基因型在温暖和凉爽的环境之间的适应能力受到限制。我们的分析描述了几种与耐寒性选择和长期和短期适应相关的新基因,从而扩展了我们对人口统计成分与生存率之间复杂关系的认识,并对冷暴露过程中基因表达的变化进行了独特的研究。

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  • 作者

    Gerken, Alison Renae.;

  • 作者单位

    Kansas State University.;

  • 授予单位 Kansas State University.;
  • 学科 Evolution development.;Climate change.;Genetics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 279 p.
  • 总页数 279
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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