驯化
生物
甲基化
表达数量性状基因座
DNA甲基化
遗传学
数量性状位点
基因
特质
表型
基因型
基因表达
单核苷酸多态性
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Andrey Höglund,Rie Henriksen,Jesper Fogelholm,Allison M. Churcher,Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna,Alvaro Martinez-Barrio,Martin Johnsson,Per Jensen,I. A. Wright
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-020-01310-1
摘要
Domestication is one of the strongest examples of artificial selection and has produced some of the most extreme within-species phenotypic variation known. In the case of the chicken, it has been hypothesized that DNA methylation may play a mechanistic role in the domestication response. By inter-crossing wild-derived red junglefowl with domestic chickens, we mapped quantitative trait loci for hypothalamic methylation (methQTL), gene expression (eQTL) and behaviour. We find large, stable methylation differences, with 6,179 cis and 2,973 trans methQTL identified. Over 46% of the trans effects were genotypically controlled by five loci, mainly associated with increased methylation in the junglefowl genotype. In a third of eQTL, we find that there is a correlation between gene expression and methylation, while statistical causality analysis reveals multiple instances where methylation is driving gene expression, as well as the reverse. We also show that methylation is correlated with some aspects of behavioural variation in the inter-cross. In conclusion, our data suggest a role for methylation in the regulation of gene expression underlying the domesticated phenotype of the chicken. Quantitative trait loci mapping of a cross between red junglefowl and domestic chickens provides evidence for the role of methylation in regulating gene expression in the domestication process.
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