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2008-06Type
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Background. The antagonistic co-evolution of hosts and their parasites is considered to be a potential driving force in maintaining host genetic variation including sexual reproduction and recombination. The examination of this hypothesis calls for information about the genetic basis of host-parasite interactions - such as how many genes are involved, how big an effect these genes have and whether there is epistasis between loci. We here examine the genetic architecture of quantitative resistance in animal and plant hosts by concatenating published studies that have identified quantitative trait loci (QTL) for host resistance in animals and plants. Results. Collectively, these studies show that host resistance is affected by few loci. We particularly show that additional epistatic interactions, especially between loci on different chromosomes, explain a majority of the effects. Furthermore, we find that when experiments are repeated using different host or parasite genotypes under otherwise identical conditions, the underlying genetic architecture of host resistance can vary dramatically - that is, involves different QTLs and epistatic interactions. QTLs and epistatic loci vary much less when host and parasite types remain the same but experiments are repeated in different environments. Conclusion. This pattern of variability of the genetic architecture is predicted by strong interactions between genotypes and corroborates the prevalence of varying host-parasite combinations over varying environmental conditions. Moreover, epistasis is a major determinant of phenotypic variance for host resistance. Because epistasis seems to occur predominantly between, rather than within, chromosomes, segregation and chromosome number rather than recombination via cross-over should be the major elements affecting adaptive change in host resistance Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-005751838Publication status
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BMC Evolutionary BiologyVolume
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BioMed CentralSubject
PARASITEN + SCHÄDLINGE (PARASITOLOGIE); WIRT-PARASIT BEZIEHUNG (PARASITOLOGIE); GENETIK; PARASITES + PESTS (PARASITOLOGY); HOST-PARASITE INTERACTION (PARASITOLOGY); GENETICS; Quantitative Trait Locus; Linkage Group; Genetic Architecture; Epistatic Interaction; Host ResistanceOrganisational unit
02720 - Institut für Integrative Biologie / Institute of Integrative Biology03330 - Schmid-Hempel, Paul
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