Using an F2 QTL breeding cross design, we examine the genetic basis of seven life history traits in guppies: female age (1) and size (2) at first brood, first brood size (3), interbrood period (4), average dry offspring weight in the first brood (5), and male age (6) and size (7) at maturity.

Guppy life history traits evolve rapidly and convergently among natural high- (HP) and low-predation (LP) environments in northern Trinidad. This system has been studied extensively at the phenotypic level, but little is known about the underlying genetic architecture. Here, we use an F2 QTL design to examine the genetic basis of seven (five female, two male) guppy life history phenotypes in order to assess whether the genetic architecture of these traits reflects theoretical predictions. We use RAD-sequencing data (16,539 SNPs) from 370 male and 267 female F2 individuals. We perform linkage mapping, estimates of genome-wide and per-chromosome heritability (multi-locus associations), and QTL mapping (single-locus associations). Our results are consistent with architectures of many-loci of small effect for male age and size at maturity and female interbrood period. Male trait associations are clustered on specific chromosomes, but female interbrood period exhibits a weak genome-wide signal suggesting a potentially highly polygenic component. Offspring weight and female size at maturity are also associated with a single significant QTL each.

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Instrument Illumina HiSeq 2500; ILLUMINA
Publisher Blue-Cloud Data Discovery & Access service; ELIXIR-ENA
Contributor UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
Publication Year 2024
OpenAccess true
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Discipline Marine Science
Temporal Point 2021-11-09T00:00:00Z