Multiple-Line Inference of Selection on Quantitative Traits.

Multiple-Line Inference of Selection on Quantitative Traits.
Authors: 
Riedel N, Khatri BS, Lässig M, Berg J
Summary
Publication Date
2015 Sep
Abstract

Trait differences between species may be attributable to natural selection. However, quantifying the strength of evidence for selection acting on a particular trait is a difficult task. Here we develop a population genetics test for selection acting on a quantitative trait that is based on multiple-line crosses. We show that using multiple lines increases both the power and the scope of selection inferences. First, a test based on three or more lines detects selection with strongly increased statistical significance, and we show explicitly how the sensitivity of the test depends on the number of lines. Second, a multiple-line test can distinguish between different lineage-specific selection scenarios. Our analytical results are complemented by extensive numerical simulations. We then apply the multiple-line test to QTL data on floral character traits in plant species of the Mimulus genus and on photoperiodic traits in different maize strains, where we find a signature of lineage-specific selection not seen in two-line tests.

Publication Type
Journal Article
DOI
10.1534/genetics.115.178988
Citation
Riedel N, Khatri BS, Lässig M, Berg J. Multiple-Line Inference of Selection on Quantitative Traits.. Genetics. 2015 Sep; 201(1):305-22.
Series Name: 
Genetics
Page Numbers: 
305-22
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