Vitamin D status is heritable and under environment-dependent selection in the wild
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Vitamin D has a well-established role in skeletal health and is increasingly linked to chronic disease and mortality in humans and companion animals. Despite the clear significance of vitamin D for health and obvious implications for fitness under natural conditions, no longitudinal study has tested whether the circulating concentration of vitamin D is under natural selection in the wild. Here, we show that concentrations of dietary-derived vitamin D and endogenously-produced vitamin D metabolites are heritable and largely polygenic in a wild population of Soay sheep (Ovis aries). Vitamin D status was positively associated with female adult survival, and vitamin D status predicted female fecundity in particular, good environment years when sheep density and competition for resources was low. Our study provides evidence that vitamin D status has the potential to respond to selection, as well as new insights into how vitamin D metabolism is associated with fitness in the wild.
Methods
The full methods on how data was collected and processed is included in the main manuscript associated with this dataset.
Scripts for analysis are available at https://github.com/sejlab/Soay_Vitamin_D. Further information on all data can be found in the main manuscript and in the file "README_VitD_MS_Phenotype_Dataframe_Descriptions.xlsx".
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2021-11-10



