Journal article

Functional analysis of a putative target of spatially varying selection in the menin1 gene of drosophila melanogaster

N Svetec, P Saelao, JM Cridland, AA Hoffmann, DJ Begun

G3 Genes Genomes Genetics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2019

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Abstract

While significant effort has been devoted to investigating the potential influence of spatially varying selection on genomic variation, relatively little effort has been devoted to experimental analysis of putative variants or genes experiencing such selection. Previous population genetic work identified an amino acid polymorphism in the Mnn1 gene as one of the most strongly latitudinally differentiated SNPs in the genome of Drosophila melanogaster in the United States and Australia. Here we report the results of our transgenic analysis of this amino acid polymorphism. Genotypes carrying alternative Mnn1 alleles differed in multiple phenotypes in a direction generally consistent with phenoty..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Andre Bedard for sharing the Mnn1 null strain, Alexandre Vo, Lea Rako, and Jennifer Shirriffs for assistance with phenotyping, and Paul Schmidt for sharing isofemale lines. We thank Marc Crepeau for making the sequencing libraries for DNA samples from Connecticut, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, Chuck Langley for generating the sequences, and Stuart Macdonald and two anonymous reviewers for their comments. This work was supported by NIH R01 GM110258.