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A soft selective sweep during rapid evolution of gentle behaviour in an Africanized honeybee

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01800-0

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  1. Lundbeck Fellowship [R190-2014-2827]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDPB0202]
  3. USDA [16-8272-2014-CA]
  4. Puerto Rico Science, Technology, and Research Trust [2016-00161]
  5. NSF-OISE [2015-1545803]
  6. NSF [IOS-1256705]
  7. National Science Foundation [NSF 15-501]
  8. Office Of Internatl Science &Engineering
  9. Office Of The Director [1545803] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  10. Lundbeck Foundation [R190-2014-2827] Funding Source: researchfish

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Highly aggressive Africanized honeybees (AHB) invaded Puerto Rico (PR) in 1994, displacing gentle European honeybees (EHB) in many locations. Gentle AHB (gAHB), unknown anywhere else in the world, subsequently evolved on the island within a few generations. Here we sequence whole genomes from gAHB and EHB populations, as well as a North American AHB population, a likely source of the founder AHB on PR. We show that gAHB retains high levels of genetic diversity after evolution of gentle behaviour, despite selection on standing variation. We observe multiple genomic loci with significant signatures of selection. Rapid evolution during colonization of novel habitats can generate major changes to characteristics such as morphological or colouration traits, usually controlled by one or more major genetic loci. Here we describe a soft selective sweep, acting at multiple loci across the genome, that occurred during, and may have mediated, the rapid evolution of a behavioural trait.

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