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Selective effects of a short transient environmental fluctuation on a natural population

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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
卷 32, 期 2, 页码 335-349

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16748

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fluctuating selection; genotype-phenotype map; selective tracking

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This study investigates the rapid adaptation of an insect population to a sudden cold snap event. Through monitoring genome-wide allele frequencies, the researchers identified selected haplotypes that increased in frequency after the event. Whole genome resequencing and transcriptome analysis revealed the genetic variants associated with cold response and their relationship to known genes and pathways. The study provides insights into the genomic architecture and dynamics of rapid adaptation in natural populations.
Natural populations experience continuous and often transient changes of environmental conditions. These in turn may result in fluctuating selection pressures leading to variable demographic and evolutionary population responses. Rapid adaptation as short-term response to a sudden environmental change has in several cases been attributed to polygenic traits, but the underlying genomic dynamics and architecture are poorly understood. In this study, we took advantage of a natural experiment in an insect population of the non-biting midge Chironomus riparius by monitoring genome-wide allele frequencies before and after a cold snap event. Whole genome pooled sequencing of time series samples revealed 10 selected haplotypes carrying ancient polymorphisms, partially with signatures of balancing selection. By constantly cold exposing genetically variable individuals in the laboratory, we could demonstrate with whole genome resequencing (i) that among the survivors, the same alleles rose in frequency as in the wild, and (ii) that the identified variants additively predicted fitness (survival time) of its bearers. Finally, by simultaneously sequencing the genome and the transcriptome of cold exposed individuals we could tentatively link some of the selected SNPs to the cis- and trans-regulation of genes and pathways known to be involved in cold response of insects, such as cytochrome P450 and fatty acid metabolism. Altogether, our results shed light on the strength and speed of selection in natural populations and the genomic architecture of its underlying polygenic trait. Population genomic time series data thus appear as promising tool for measuring the selective tracking of fluctuating selection in natural populations.

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