Data for: Testing for fitness epistasis in a transplant experiment identifies a candidate adaptive locus in Timema stick insects
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Identifying the genetic basis of adaptation is a central goal of evolutionary biology. However, identifying genes and mutations affecting fitness remains challenging because a large number of traits and variants can influence fitness. Selected phenotypes can also be difficult to know a priori, complicating top-down genetic approaches for trait mapping that involve crosses or genome-wide association studies. In such cases, experimental genetic approaches, where one maps fitness directly and attempts to infer the traits involved afterward, can be valuable. Here, we re-analyse data from a transplant experiment involving Timema stick insects, where five physically clustered SNPs associated with cryptic body colouration were shown to interact to affect survival. Our analysis covers a larger genomic region than past work and revealed a locus previously not identified as associated with survival. This locus resides near a gene, Punch (Pu), involved in pteridine pigments production, implying th...
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