Interactions among flower-size QTL of Mimulus guttatus are abundant but highly variable in nature.
Publication Date | 2011 Dec |
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Abstract | The frequency and character of interactions among genes influencing complex traits remain unknown. Our ignorance is most acute for segregating variation within natural populations, the epistasis most relevant for quantitative trait evolution. Here, we report a comprehensive survey of interactions among a defined set of flower-size QTL: loci polymorphic within a single natural population of yellow monkeyflower (Mimulus guttatus). We find that epistasis is typical. Observed phenotypes routinely differ from those predicted on the basis of direct allelic affects in the isogenic background, although the direction of deviations is highly variable. Across QTL pairs, there are significantly positive and negative interactions for every trait. Across traits, specific locus pairs routinely exhibit both positive and negative interactions. There was a tendency for negative epistasis to accompany positive direct effects and vice versa for the trait of corolla width, which may be due, at least in part, to the fact that QTL were identified from their direct effects on this trait. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
DOI | 10.1534/genetics.111.132423 |
Citation | Kelly JK, Mojica JP. Interactions among flower-size QTL of Mimulus guttatus are abundant but highly variable in nature.. Genetics. 2011 Dec; 189(4):1461-71. |