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Neutral genetic variation in adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) affects brain-to-body trade-off and brain laterality

机译:成年奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)的中性遗传变异影响脑对身体的权衡和脑侧偏

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Low levels of heterozygosity can have detrimental effects on life history and growth characteristics of organisms but more subtle effects such as those on trade-offs of expensive tissues and morphological laterality, especially of the brain, have not been explicitly tested. The objective of the current study was to investigate how estimated differences in heterozygosity may potentially affect brain-to-body trade-offs and to explore how these heterozygosity differences may affect differential brain growth, focusing on directional asymmetry in adult Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) using the laterality and absolute laterality indices. Level of inbreeding was estimated as mean microsatellite heterozygosity resulting in four ‘inbreeding level groups’ (Very High, High, Medium, Low). A higher inbreeding level corresponded with a decreased brain-to-body ratio, thus a decrease in investment in brain tissue, and also showed a decrease in the laterality index for the cerebellum, where the left hemisphere was larger than the right across all groups. These results begin to show the role that differences in heterozygosity may play in differential tissue investment and in morphological laterality, and may be useful in two ways. Firstly, the results may be valuable for restocking programmes that wish to emphasize brain or body growth when crossing adults to generate individuals for release, as we show that genetic variation does affect these trade-offs. Secondly, this study is one of the first examinations to test the hypothesized relationship between genetic variation and laterality, finding that in Chinook salmon there is potential for an effect of inbreeding on lateralized morphology, but not in the expected direction.
机译:低水平的杂合性可能对生物的生活史和生长特性产生有害影响,但尚未对更细微的影响(例如对昂贵组织的权衡和形态偏侧性,尤其是对大脑的影响)进行更细致的测试。当前研究的目的是调查杂合度的估计差异如何可能潜在影响脑与身体的权衡,并探讨这些杂合度差异如何影响差异性脑部生长,重点是成年的奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)的方向不对称性。使用横向和绝对横向指数。近交水平估计为平均微卫星杂合度,导致四个“近交水平组”(极高,高,中,低)。近亲繁殖水平越高,脑对身体的比例就越低,因此对脑组织的投入也就越少,并且小脑的横向指数降低,在所有组中小脑的左半球大于右半球。这些结果开始显示杂合性差异可能在差异组织投资和形态学偏侧性中发挥作用,并且可能以两种方式有用。首先,结果可能对于希望在跨成人成年后释放个体时强调大脑或身体生长的补养程序很有价值,因为我们表明遗传变异确实会影响这些权衡。其次,这项研究是检验遗传变异与侧性之间的假设关系的首批检查之一,发现在奇努克鲑鱼中,近交对侧向形态有潜在影响,但没有预期的方向。

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