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INFERENCES ABOUT QUANTITATIVE INHERITANCE BASED ON NATURAL POPULATION STRUCTURE IN THE YELLOW MONKEYFLOWER, MIMULUS GUTTATUS.

Kermit Ritland1, Carol Ritland1.   

Abstract

We used a nonmanipulative, marker-based method to study quantitative genetic inheritance in two habitats of a common monkeyflower population. The method involved regressing quantitative trait similarity on marker-estimated relatedness between individuals sampled in the field. We sampled 300 adult plants from each of two transects, one along a stream habitat and another through a meadow habitat. For each plant we measured 10 quantitative characters and assayed 10 polymorphic isozyme loci. In the meadow habitat, relatedness of plants within 1 m was moderate (r = 0.125, corresponding to half-sibs) as was actual variance of relatedness (Vr = 0.044). Significant heritabilities of 50-70% were found for corolla width and the fitness characters of flower number and plant weight. Genetic correlations were strongly positive, but sharing of environmental effects within 1 m was weak. In the stream habitat, levels of relatedness were lower and similar heritabilities were indicated. To detect dominance variance and the correlation of phenotypes due to shared inbreeding, we also estimated higher-order coefficients of relationship and inbreeding, but these did not significantly differ from zero. Laboratory-based estimates of heritability in the field were lower than the marker-based estimates, indicating that natural heritabilities and genetic correlations may be stronger than indicated by controlled studies. © 1996 The Society for the Study of Evolution.

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Keywords:  Genetic markers; Mimulus; heritability; quantitative genetics; relatedness

Year:  1996        PMID: 28565270     DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1996.tb02348.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evolution        ISSN: 0014-3820            Impact factor:   3.694


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