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Cis-regulatory differences in isoform expression associate with life history strategy variation in Atlantic salmon
Author(s) -
JukkaPekka Verta,
Paul V. Debes,
Nikolai Piavchenko,
Annukka Ruokolainen,
Outi Ovaskainen,
Jacqueline E. MoustakasVerho,
Seija Tillanen,
Noora Parre,
Tutku Aykanat,
Jaakko Erkinaro,
Craig R. Primmer
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.587
H-Index - 233
eISSN - 1553-7404
pISSN - 1553-7390
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pgen.1009055
Subject(s) - biology , genetics , salmo , phenotype , life history theory , allele , gene isoform , genetic variation , regulation of gene expression , evolutionary biology , genotype , gene , life history , ecology , fish <actinopterygii> , fishery
A major goal in biology is to understand how evolution shapes variation in individual life histories. Genome-wide association studies have been successful in uncovering genome regions linked with traits underlying life history variation in a range of species. However, lack of functional studies of the discovered genotype-phenotype associations severely restrains our understanding how alternative life history traits evolved and are mediated at the molecular level. Here, we report a cis -regulatory mechanism whereby expression of alternative isoforms of the transcription co-factor vestigial-like 3 ( vgll3 ) associate with variation in a key life history trait, age at maturity, in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ). Using a common-garden experiment, we first show that vgll3 genotype associates with puberty timing in one-year-old salmon males. By way of temporal sampling of vgll3 expression in ten tissues across the first year of salmon development, we identify a pubertal transition in vgll3 expression where maturation coincided with a 66% reduction in testicular vgll3 expression. The late maturation allele was not only associated with a tendency to delay puberty, but also with expression of a rare transcript isoform of vgll3 pre-puberty. By comparing absolute vgll3 mRNA copies in heterozygotes we show that the expression difference between the early and late maturity alleles is largely cis -regulatory. We propose a model whereby expression of a rare isoform from the late allele shifts the liability of its carriers towards delaying puberty. These results exemplify the potential importance of regulatory differences as a mechanism for the evolution of life history traits.

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