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Functional genomics of supergene-controlled behavior in the white-throated sparrow.

Peter W H Holland1, Chris D Jiggins2, Miriam Liedvogel3, Graham Warren4, Yannick Wurm5.   

Abstract

Supergenes are regions of suppressed recombination that may span hundreds of genes and can control variation in key ecological phenotypes. Since genetic analysis is made impossible by the absence of recombination between genes, it has been difficult to establish how individual genes within these regions contribute to supergene-controlled phenotypes. The white-throated sparrow is a classic example in which a supergene controls behavioral differences as well as distinct coloration that determines mate choice. A landmark study now demonstrates that differences between supergene variants in the promoter sequences of a hormone receptor gene change its expression and control changes in behavior. To unambiguously establish the link between genotype and phenotype, the authors used antisense oligonucleotides to alter the level of gene expression in a focal brain region targeted through a cannula. The study showcases a powerful approach to the functional genomic manipulation of a wild vertebrate species. Copyright:
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Keywords:  ESR1; Genomic; Phenotypes; Supergene

Year:  2021        PMID: 35146495      PMCID: PMC8803343          DOI: 10.12703/r-01-000003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fac Rev        ISSN: 2732-432X


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