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description Changes in developmental gene regulatory networks enable evolved changes in morphology. These changes can be in cis regulatory elements that act in an allele-specific manner, or changes to the overall trans regulatory environment that interacts with cis regulatory sequences. Here we address several questions about the evolution of gene expression accompanying a convergently evolved constructive morphological trait, increases in tooth number in two independently derived freshwater populations of threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Are convergently evolved cis and/or trans changes in gene expression associated with convergently evolved morphological evolution? Do cis or trans regulatory changes contribute more to gene expression changes accompanying an evolved morphological gain trait? Transcriptome data from dental tissue of ancestral low-toothed and two independently derived high-toothed stickleback populations revealed significantly shared gene expression changes that have convergently evolved in the two high-toothed populations. Comparing cis and trans regulatory changes using phased gene expression data from F1 hybrids, we found that trans regulatory changes were predominant and more likely to be shared among both high-toothed populations. In contrast, while cis regulatory changes have evolved in both high-toothed populations, overall these changes were distinct and not shared among high-toothed populations. Together these data suggest that a convergently evolved trait can occur through genetically distinct regulatory changes that converge on similar trans regulatory environments.
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spelling doaj.art-024a544dd505494abe107aac3322598f2025-02-27T05:32:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042018-06-01146e100744310.1371/journal.pgen.1007443Convergent evolution of gene expression in two high-toothed stickleback populations.James C HartNicholas A EllisMichael B EisenCraig T MillerChanges in developmental gene regulatory networks enable evolved changes in morphology. These changes can be in cis regulatory elements that act in an allele-specific manner, or changes to the overall trans regulatory environment that interacts with cis regulatory sequences. Here we address several questions about the evolution of gene expression accompanying a convergently evolved constructive morphological trait, increases in tooth number in two independently derived freshwater populations of threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Are convergently evolved cis and/or trans changes in gene expression associated with convergently evolved morphological evolution? Do cis or trans regulatory changes contribute more to gene expression changes accompanying an evolved morphological gain trait? Transcriptome data from dental tissue of ancestral low-toothed and two independently derived high-toothed stickleback populations revealed significantly shared gene expression changes that have convergently evolved in the two high-toothed populations. Comparing cis and trans regulatory changes using phased gene expression data from F1 hybrids, we found that trans regulatory changes were predominant and more likely to be shared among both high-toothed populations. In contrast, while cis regulatory changes have evolved in both high-toothed populations, overall these changes were distinct and not shared among high-toothed populations. Together these data suggest that a convergently evolved trait can occur through genetically distinct regulatory changes that converge on similar trans regulatory environments.https://storage.googleapis.com/plos-corpus-prod/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007443/2/pgen.1007443.pdf?X-Goog-Algorithm=GOOG4-RSA-SHA256&X-Goog-Credential=wombat-sa%40plos-prod.iam.gserviceaccount.com%2F20210218%2Fauto%2Fstorage%2Fgoog4_request&X-Goog-Date=20210218T114501Z&X-Goog-Expires=3600&X-Goog-SignedHeaders=host&X-Goog-Signature=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
spellingShingle James C Hart
Nicholas A Ellis
Michael B Eisen
Craig T Miller
Convergent evolution of gene expression in two high-toothed stickleback populations.
PLoS Genetics
title Convergent evolution of gene expression in two high-toothed stickleback populations.
title_full Convergent evolution of gene expression in two high-toothed stickleback populations.
title_fullStr Convergent evolution of gene expression in two high-toothed stickleback populations.
title_full_unstemmed Convergent evolution of gene expression in two high-toothed stickleback populations.
title_short Convergent evolution of gene expression in two high-toothed stickleback populations.
title_sort convergent evolution of gene expression in two high toothed stickleback populations
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