Selective trade-offs maintain alleles underpinning complex trait variation in plants.

Selective trade-offs maintain alleles underpinning complex trait variation in plants.
Authors: 
Troth A, Puzey JR, Kim RS, Willis JH, Kelly JK
Summary
Publication Date
2018 08 03
Abstract

To understand evolutionary factors that maintain complex trait variation, we sequenced genomes from a single population of the plant Mimulus guttatus, identifying hundreds of nucleotide variants associated with morphological and life history traits. Alleles that delayed flowering also increased size at reproduction, which suggests pervasive antagonistic pleiotropy in this annual plant. The "large and slow" alleles, which were less common in small, rapidly flowering populations, became more abundant in populations with greater plant size. Furthermore, natural selection within the field population favored alternative alleles from year to year. Our results suggest that environmental fluctuations and selective trade-offs maintain polygenic trait variation within populations and also contribute to the geographic divergence in this wildflower species.

Publication Type
Journal Article
DOI
10.1126/science.aat5760
Citation
Troth A, Puzey JR, Kim RS, Willis JH, Kelly JK. Selective trade-offs maintain alleles underpinning complex trait variation in plants.. Science (New York, N.Y.). 2018 08 03; 361(6401):475-478.
Series Name: 
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Page Numbers: 
475-478
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