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Explorative Genome Scan to Detect Candidate Loci for Adaptation Along a Gradient of Altitude in the Common Frog (Rana temporaria)

机译:探索性基因组扫描,以检测候选基因座,以适应普通青蛙(Rana temporaria)的海拔高度梯度

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Today, with the rapid development of population genomics, the genetic basis of adaptation can be unraveled directly at the genome level, without any prerequisites about the selectively advantageous genes or traits. For nonmodel species, it is now possible to screen many markers randomly scattered across the genome and to distinguish between the neutral genetic background and outlier loci displaying an atypical behavior (e.g., a higher differentiation between populations). This study investigated the genetic frame of adaptation to a gradient of altitude in the common frog (Rana temporaria) by means of a genome scan based on 392 amplified fragment length polymorphism markers. Using two outlier detection methods never applied to dominant data so far, we sought for loci with a genetic differentiation diverging from neutral expectations when comparing populations from different altitudes. All the detected loci were sorted out according to their most probable cause for outlier behavior and classified as false positives, outliers due to local effects, or outliers associated with altitude. Altogether, eight good candidate loci were identified as potentially involved in adaptation to altitude because they were picked out in several independent interaltitude comparisons. This result illustrated the potential of genome-wide surveys to reveal selection signatures along selection gradients, where the association between environmental variables and fitness-related traits may be complex and/or cryptic. In this article, we also underlined the need for confirmation of the selection footprints for the outlier loci. Finally, we provided some preliminary insights into the genetic basis of adaptation along an altitudinal cline in the common frog.
机译:如今,随着人口基因组学的飞速发展,可以直接在基因组水平阐明适应的遗传基础,而无需任何关于选择性优势基因或性状的先决条件。对于非模型物种,现在可以筛查随机分散在基因组中的许多标记,并区分中性遗传背景和表现出非典型行为的异常基因座(例如,群体之间的更高分化)。这项研究通过基于392个扩增片段长度多态性标记的基因组扫描研究了适应普通蛙(Rana temporaria)海拔梯度的遗传框架。使用到目前为止从未应用到主导数据的两种离群值检测方法,当比较不同海拔的种群时,我们寻找基因分化不同于中性预期的基因座。根据检测到的所有基因座的异常行为的最可能原因,将其分类为假阳性,由于局部影响导致的异常或与海拔高度相关的异常。一共确定了八个可能的候选位点,因为它们是在几个独立的海拔高度比较中挑选出来的,可能与海拔高度有关。该结果说明了全基因组调查揭示沿选择梯度的选择特征的潜力,其中环境变量与适应性相关性状之间的关联可能是复杂的和/或隐秘的。在本文中,我们还强调了需要确认异常基因座的选择足迹。最后,我们提供了一些初步见解,以了解沿普通青蛙的垂直方向适应的遗传基础。

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