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Phenotypic and genotypic parallel evolution in parapatric ecotypes of Senecio

View ORCID ProfileMaddie E. James, View ORCID ProfileMelanie J. Wilkinson, Diana M. Bernal, View ORCID ProfileHuanle Liu, View ORCID ProfileHenry L. North, View ORCID ProfileJan Engelstädter, View ORCID ProfileDaniel Ortiz-Barrientos
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.05.936450
Maddie E. James
1The University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, St. Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
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Melanie J. Wilkinson
1The University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, St. Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
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Diana M. Bernal
1The University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, St. Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
2Biousos Neotropicales S.A.S, Bogotá, Colombia
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Huanle Liu
1The University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, St. Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
3Centre for Genomic Regulation, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Barcelona 08033, Spain
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Henry L. North
1The University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, St. Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
4University of Cambridge, Department of Zoology, Downing St., Cambridge CB2 14 3EJ, UK
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Jan Engelstädter
1The University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, St. Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
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Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos
1The University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, St. Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
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Abstract

The independent and repeated adaptation of populations to similar environments often results in the evolution of similar forms. This phenomenon creates a strong correlation between phenotype and environment and is referred to as parallel evolution. However, we are still largely unaware of the dynamics of parallel evolution, as well as the interplay between phenotype and genotype within natural systems. Here, we examined phenotypic and genotypic parallel evolution in multiple parapatric Dune-Headland coastal ecotypes of an Australian wildflower, Senecio lautus. We observed a clear trait-environment association within the system, with all replicate populations having evolved along the same phenotypic evolutionary trajectory. Similar phenotypes have arisen via mutational changes occurring in different genes, although many share the same biological functions. Our results shed light on how replicated adaptation manifests at the phenotypic and genotypic levels within populations, and highlights S. lautus as one of the most striking cases of phenotypic parallel evolution in nature.

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Phenotypic and genotypic parallel evolution in parapatric ecotypes of Senecio
Maddie E. James, Melanie J. Wilkinson, Diana M. Bernal, Huanle Liu, Henry L. North, Jan Engelstädter, Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos
bioRxiv 2020.02.05.936450; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.05.936450
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Phenotypic and genotypic parallel evolution in parapatric ecotypes of Senecio
Maddie E. James, Melanie J. Wilkinson, Diana M. Bernal, Huanle Liu, Henry L. North, Jan Engelstädter, Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos
bioRxiv 2020.02.05.936450; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.05.936450

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