Complex selection associated with Hox genes in a natural population of lizards

Hox genes are recognized for their explanatory power of bilateral development. However, relatively little is known about natural variation in, and the evolutionary dynamics of, Hox genes within wild populations. Utilizing a natural population of sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), we screened HoxA13 for...

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Published inJournal of evolutionary biology Vol. 24; no. 11; pp. 2520 - 2524
Main Authors SCHWARTZ, T. S., PERRIN, C., WAPSTRA, E., ULLER, T., OLSSON, M.
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Abstract Hox genes are recognized for their explanatory power of bilateral development. However, relatively little is known about natural variation in, and the evolutionary dynamics of, Hox genes within wild populations. Utilizing a natural population of sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), we screened HoxA13 for genetic variation and an association with incidence of offspring malformations. We found significant effects of parental genetic similarity and offspring sex, and their interaction, on risk of hatching malformed as an offspring. We also found within population genetic variation in HoxA13, and identified a significant effect of a three‐way interaction among Hox genotype, parental genetic similarity, and offspring sex on the risk of hatching malformation. Since malformed offspring in this population do not survive to maturity, this study reveals complex and ongoing selection associated with Hox genes in a wild reptile population. Importantly, this demonstrates the utility of natural populations in unveiling microevolutionary processes shaping variation in highly conserved genes.
AbstractList Hox genes are recognized for their explanatory power of bilateral development. However, relatively little is known about natural variation in, and the evolutionary dynamics of, Hox genes within wild populations. Utilizing a natural population of sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), we screened HoxA13 for genetic variation and an association with incidence of offspring malformations. We found significant effects of parental genetic similarity and offspring sex, and their interaction, on risk of hatching malformed as an offspring. We also found within population genetic variation in HoxA13, and identified a significant effect of a three-way interaction among Hox genotype, parental genetic similarity, and offspring sex on the risk of hatching malformation. Since malformed offspring in this population do not survive to maturity, this study reveals complex and ongoing selection associated with Hox genes in a wild reptile population. Importantly, this demonstrates the utility of natural populations in unveiling microevolutionary processes shaping variation in highly conserved genes.
Abstract Hox genes are recognized for their explanatory power of bilateral development. However, relatively little is known about natural variation in, and the evolutionary dynamics of, Hox genes within wild populations. Utilizing a natural population of sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), we screened HoxA13 for genetic variation and an association with incidence of offspring malformations. We found significant effects of parental genetic similarity and offspring sex, and their interaction, on risk of hatching malformed as an offspring. We also found within population genetic variation in HoxA13, and identified a significant effect of a three-way interaction among Hox genotype, parental genetic similarity, and offspring sex on the risk of hatching malformation. Since malformed offspring in this population do not survive to maturity, this study reveals complex and ongoing selection associated with Hox genes in a wild reptile population. Importantly, this demonstrates the utility of natural populations in unveiling microevolutionary processes shaping variation in highly conserved genes. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Abstract Hox genes are recognized for their explanatory power of bilateral development. However, relatively little is known about natural variation in, and the evolutionary dynamics of, Hox genes within wild populations. Utilizing a natural population of sand lizards ( Lacerta agilis ), we screened HoxA13 for genetic variation and an association with incidence of offspring malformations. We found significant effects of parental genetic similarity and offspring sex, and their interaction, on risk of hatching malformed as an offspring. We also found within population genetic variation in HoxA13 , and identified a significant effect of a three‐way interaction among Hox genotype, parental genetic similarity, and offspring sex on the risk of hatching malformation. Since malformed offspring in this population do not survive to maturity, this study reveals complex and ongoing selection associated with Hox genes in a wild reptile population. Importantly, this demonstrates the utility of natural populations in unveiling microevolutionary processes shaping variation in highly conserved genes.
Author OLSSON, M.
ULLER, T.
SCHWARTZ, T. S.
WAPSTRA, E.
PERRIN, C.
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Snippet Hox genes are recognized for their explanatory power of bilateral development. However, relatively little is known about natural variation in, and the...
Abstract Hox genes are recognized for their explanatory power of bilateral development. However, relatively little is known about natural variation in, and the...
Abstract Hox genes are recognized for their explanatory power of bilateral development. However, relatively little is known about natural variation in, and the...
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SubjectTerms Animal populations
Animals
Base Sequence
Congenital Abnormalities - genetics
Congenital Abnormalities - veterinary
DNA Primers - genetics
epistasis
Evolutionary biology
Genetic disorders
Genetic Variation
Genetics, Population
Homeodomain Proteins - genetics
Hox genes
Likelihood Functions
lizard
Lizards - genetics
Logistic Models
microevolution
Molecular Sequence Data
morphological malformation
population
Reptiles & amphibians
Selection, Genetic
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Sex Factors
Zoologi
Zoology
Title Complex selection associated with Hox genes in a natural population of lizards
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