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Genetics of Microenvironmental Canalization in Arabidopsis Thaliana

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Date 2007 Aug 19
PMID 17698961
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Canalization is a fundamental feature of many developmental systems, yet the genetic basis for this property remains elusive. We examine the genetic basis of microenvironmental canalization in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, focusing on differential developmental stability between genotypes in one fitness and four quantitative morphological traits. We measured developmental stability in genetically identical replicates of two populations of recombinant inbred (RI) lines and one population of geographically widespread accessions of A. thaliana grown in two different photoperiod-controlled environments. We were able to map quantitative trait loci associated with developmental stability. We also identified a candidate gene, ERECTA, that may contribute to microenvironmental canalization in rosette leaf number under long-day photoperiods, and analysis of mutant lines indicates that the er-105 allele results in increased canalization for this trait. ERECTA, which encodes a signaling protein, appears to act as an ecological amplifier by transducing developmental noise (e.g., microenvironmental variation) into phenotypic differentiation. We also measured genotypic selection on four plant architecture traits and find evidence for selection for both increased and decreased canalization at various traits.

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