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The genetic basis of a recent transition to live-bearing in marine snails

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posted on 2024-07-23, 14:41 authored by Sean StankowskiSean Stankowski, Zuzanna B Zagrodzka, Martin D Garlovsky, Arka Pal, Daria Shipilina, Hila Lifchitz, Alan Le Moan, Erica Leder, James Reeve, Kerstin Johannesson, et al.
Key innovations are fundamental to biological diversification, but their genetic basis is poorly understood. A recent transition from egg-laying to live-bearing in marine snails (Littorina spp.) provides the opportunity to study the genetic architecture of an innovation that has evolved repeatedly across animals. Individuals do not cluster by reproductive mode in a genome-wide phylogeny, but local genealogical analysis revealed numerous small genomic regions where all live-bearers carry the same core haplotype. Candidate regions show evidence for live-bearer–specific positive selection and are enriched for genes that are differentially expressed between egg-laying and live-bearing reproductive systems. Ages of selective sweeps suggest that live-bearer–specific alleles accumulated over more than 200,000 generations. Our results suggest that new functions evolve through the recruitment of many alleles rather than in a single evolutionary step.<p></p>

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Science

ISSN

0036-8075

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Issue

6678

Volume

383

Page range

114-119

Institution

University of Sussex

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