RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Gene Regulatory Landscape of Local Adaptation JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 145805 DO 10.1101/145805 A1 Billie A. Gould A1 Yani Chen A1 David B. Lowry YR 2017 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/06/03/145805.abstract AB Local adaptation is a key driver of ecological specialization. Despite its importance, the evolution of gene regulatory divergence among locally-adapted populations is poorly understood. Here, we evaluate allele-specific gene expression responses for locally-adapted coastal and inland accessions of the plant Mimulus guttatus in a field reciprocal transplant experiment. We found 18% of transcripts were characterized by habitat-specific differential expression, a pattern consistent with the minimization of fitness trade-offs through expression plasticity. Cis-regulatory variation was pervasive, affecting 92% of differentially expressed genes. Chromosomal inversions were enriched for genes with expression divergence between ecotypes in a habitat-dependent manner, and gene expression heterosis was prevalent across habitats. These results provide multiple new insights into the evolution of transcriptome-wide gene regulatory divergence and plasticity among locally adapted populations.