Selection on many loci drove the origin and spread of a key innovation

Sean Stankowski,Zuzanna B. Zagrodzka, Martin D. Garlovsky,Arka Pal, Daria Shipilina, Diego Garcia Castillo,Alan Le Moan, Erica Leder, James Reeve,Kerstin Johannesson, Anja M. Westram,Roger K. Butlin

biorxiv(2023)

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Key innovations are fundamental to biological diversification, but their genetic architecture is poorly understood. A recent transition from egg-laying to live-bearing in Littorina snails provides the opportunity to study the architecture of an innovation that has evolved repeatedly in animals. Samples do not cluster by reproductive mode in a genome-wide phylogeny, but local genealogical analysis revealed numerous genomic regions where all live-bearers carry the same core haplotype. Associated regions show evidence for live-bearer-specific positive selection, and are enriched for genes that are differentially expressed between egg-laying and live-bearing reproductive systems. Ages of selective sweeps suggest live-bearing alleles accumulated gradually, involving selection at different times in the past. Our results suggest that innovation can have a polygenic basis, and that novel functions can evolve gradually, rather than in a single step. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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