Genetic redundancy fuels polygenic adaptation in Drosophila
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The genetic architecture of adaptive traits is of key importance to predict evolutionary responses. Most adaptive traits are polygenicâi.e., result from selection on a large number of genetic lociâbut most molecularly characterized traits have a simple genetic basis. This discrepancy is best explained by the difficulty in detecting small allele frequency changes (AFCs) across many contributing loci. To resolve this, we use laboratory natural selection to detect signatures for selective sweeps and polygenic adaptation. We exposed 10 replicates of a Drosophila simulans population to a new temperature regime and uncovered a polygenic architecture of an adaptive trait with high genetic redundancy among beneficial alleles. We observed convergent responses for several phenotypesâe.g., fitness, metabolic rate, and fat contentâand a strong polygenic response (99 selected alleles; mean s = 0.059). However, each of these selected alleles increased in frequency only in a subset of the evolving rep...
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