Genetics and evolution of extreme body size in an island population of house mice

岛上家鼠种群极端体型的遗传和进化

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    8207957
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 5.22万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2010-01-01 至 2012-12-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The house mouse (Mus musculus) is the foremost mammalian model system for understanding genetic variation in complex phenotypes. Body size has been especially well studied because of its central biological role and pervasive correlations with morphological, physiological and life-history traits, including human diseases such as obesity and cancer. Although the genetics of body size variation has been mostly studied in classical inbred strains, wild house mice also show substantial variation in body size across a wide range of habitats. A particularly dramatic example comes from mice on islands, which are usually much larger or smaller than their mainland counterparts. This phenomenon (termed the "island syndrome") is observed across a diversity of mammals, raising the possibility of a general mechanism. The house mouse offers a powerful combination of genetic tools and natural variation, making it an excellent system for understanding the island syndrome. The proposed research will use a wild population of house mice from Gough Island that has experienced an especially dramatic (approximately twofold), rapid, and recent increase in body size to dissect the genetics of body size evolution on islands, with three aims. First, the colonization history of Gough Island mice will be reconstructed from genomic patterns of microsatellite variation using an approximate Bayesian approach. Second, mice from Gough Island and a closely related population will be bred in a common environment to confirm that body size differences have a genetic component. Third, genomic regions responsible for the rapid evolution of body size in mice from Gough Island will be identified using quantitative trait locus mapping. This research will provide some of the first genetic insights into a commonly observed evolutionary pattern and help connect the genetics of size variation in wild mice to that in laboratory mice and humans. Relevance: This study is relevant to public health because it will advance our understanding of the genetic basis of body size variation in a biomedical model organism and provide candidate genomic regions for size-related diseases, such as obesity and cancer, in humans.
描述(由申请人提供):家鼠(Mus musculus)是了解复杂表型遗传变异的最重要的哺乳动物模型系统。身体大小已经得到了特别好的研究,因为它的核心生物学作用和普遍的相关性与形态,生理和生活史特征,包括人类疾病,如肥胖和癌症。虽然体型变异的遗传学主要是在经典的近交系中研究的,但野生家鼠在广泛的栖息地中也表现出体型的显著变化。一个特别引人注目的例子来自岛上的老鼠,这些老鼠通常比它们的大陆同类大得多或小得多。这种现象(称为“岛屿综合征”)在多种哺乳动物中观察到,提高了一般机制的可能性。家鼠提供了遗传工具和自然变异的强大组合,使其成为了解岛屿综合征的绝佳系统。拟议的研究将使用来自戈夫岛的家鼠野生种群,这些家鼠经历了特别戏剧性的(大约两倍),快速和最近的体型增长,以剖析岛屿上体型进化的遗传学,有三个目标。首先,Gough岛小鼠的殖民历史将重建微卫星变异的基因组模式,使用近似贝叶斯方法。第二,来自戈夫岛的小鼠和一个密切相关的种群将在一个共同的环境中繁殖,以确认身体大小的差异具有遗传成分。第三,将使用数量性状基因座作图来鉴定负责戈夫岛小鼠体型快速进化的基因组区域。这项研究将提供一些关于常见进化模式的第一批遗传学见解,并有助于将野生小鼠的大小变异遗传学与实验室小鼠和人类的大小变异遗传学联系起来。相关性:这项研究与公共卫生有关,因为它将促进我们对生物医学模式生物体体型变化的遗传基础的理解,并为人类肥胖和癌症等与体型相关的疾病提供候选基因组区域。

项目成果

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Demographic history of a recent invasion of house mice on the isolated Island of Gough.
  • DOI:
    10.1111/mec.12715
  • 发表时间:
    2014-04
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  • 影响因子:
    4.9
  • 作者:
    Gray MM;Wegmann D;Haasl RJ;White MA;Gabriel SI;Searle JB;Cuthbert RJ;Ryan PG;Payseur BA
  • 通讯作者:
    Payseur BA
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Genetics and evolution of extreme body size in an island population of house mice
岛上家鼠种群极端体型的遗传和进化
  • 批准号:
    8013605
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助金额:
    $ 5.22万
  • 项目类别:
Genetics and evolution of extreme body size in an island population of house mice
岛上家鼠种群极端体型的遗传和进化
  • 批准号:
    7800077
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助金额:
    $ 5.22万
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