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Evolution of genetically correlated traits: Tooth size and body size in baboons

机译:遗传相关性状的进化:狒狒的牙齿大小和身体大小

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Within a population, only phenotypic variation that is influenced by genes will respond to selection. Genes with pleiotropic effects are known to influence numerous traits, complicating our understanding of their evolution through time. Here we use quantitative genetic analyses to identify and estimate the shared genetic effects between molar size and trunk length in a pedigreed, breeding population of baboons housed at the Southwest National Primate Research Center. While crown area has a genetic correlation with trunk length, specific linear measurements yield different results. We find that variation in molar buccolingual width and trunk length is influenced by overlapping additive genetic effects. In contrast, mesiodistal molar length appears to be genetically independent of body size. This is the first study to demonstrate a significant genetic correlation between tooth size and body size in primates. The evolutionary implications are discussed.
机译:在种群中,只有受基因影响的表型变异才会对选择产生反应。已知具有多效作用的基因会影响许多特征,这使我们对它们随着时间的进化而变得更加复杂。在这里,我们使用定量遗传分析来识别和估算在西南国家灵长类动物研究中心饲养的一种纯种繁殖狒狒的摩尔大小和树干长度之间共享的遗传效应。虽然冠部面积与躯干长度具有遗传相关性,但特定的线性测量会得出不同的结果。我们发现,磨牙颊舌宽度和躯干长度的变化受重叠的叠加遗传效应影响。相反,近中磨牙的摩尔长度似乎在遗传上与体型无关。这是第一项证明灵长类动物的牙齿大小与身体大小之间具有显着遗传相关性的研究。讨论了进化的意义。

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