TY - JOUR
T1 - First-generation linkage map of the warningly colored butterfly Heliconius erato
AU - Tobler, A.
AU - Kapan, D.
AU - Flanagan, N. S.
AU - Gonzalez, C.
AU - Peterson, E.
AU - Jiggins, C. D.
AU - Johntson, J. S.
AU - Heckel, D. G.
AU - McMillan, W. O.
N1 - Funding Information:
The present research was submitted in partial fulfillment of a Masters of Science Degree for Alexandra Tobler. We are grateful to the Ministerio del Ambiente in Ecuador for permission to collect butterflies and to Germania Estévez for help and guidance during collecting trips. We also wish to thank the Puerto Rico EPSCoR program and Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network in Puerto Rico (PR-BRIN) initiative. The linkage analysis was partially supported by CESAR, a Special Research Centre of the Australian Research Council. Undergraduate students participating in this project (Carlos Gonzalez and Esther Peterson) were supported in part by University of Puerto Rico’s Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement (RISE-SUBE) and by Puerto Rico’s Alliance for Minority Participation (AMP). Finally, a special thanks goes to the butterfly rearing crew (Ana Maria Quiles, Karla Maldonado, Lournet Martinez) for help in rearing larvae and maintaining the Heliconius insectary at UPR. Funding for this study was provided by grants from the Royal Society (CDJ), BBSRC (CDJ) and the NSF (WOM).
PY - 2005/4
Y1 - 2005/4
N2 - We report the first genetic linkage map of Heliconius erato, a species that shows remarkable variation in its warningly colored wing patterns. We use crosses between H. erato and its sister species, H. himera, to place two major color pattern genes, D and Cr, on a linkage map containing AFLP, allozyme, microsatellite and single-copy nuclear loci. We identified all 21 linkage groups in an initial genetic screen of 22 progeny from an F1 female x male H. himera family. Of the 229 markers, 87 used to identify linkage groups were also informative in 35 progeny from a sibling backcross (H. himera female x F1 male). With these, and an additional 33 markers informative in the second family, we constructed recombinational maps for 19 of the 21 linkage groups. These maps varied in length from 18.1 to 431.1 centimorgans (cM) and yielded an estimated total length of 2400 cM. The average distance between markers was 23 cM, and eight of the 19 linkage groups, including the sex chromosome (Z) and the chromosome containing the Cr locus, contained two or more codominant anchor loci. Of the three potential candidate genes mapped here, Cubitus interruptus (Ci), Decapentaplegic (Dpp) and Wingless (Wg), only Ci was linked, although loosely, to a known Heliconius color pattern locus. This work is an important first step for constructing a denser genetic map of the H. erato color pattern radiation and for a comparative genomic study of the architecture of mimicry in Heliconius butterflies.
AB - We report the first genetic linkage map of Heliconius erato, a species that shows remarkable variation in its warningly colored wing patterns. We use crosses between H. erato and its sister species, H. himera, to place two major color pattern genes, D and Cr, on a linkage map containing AFLP, allozyme, microsatellite and single-copy nuclear loci. We identified all 21 linkage groups in an initial genetic screen of 22 progeny from an F1 female x male H. himera family. Of the 229 markers, 87 used to identify linkage groups were also informative in 35 progeny from a sibling backcross (H. himera female x F1 male). With these, and an additional 33 markers informative in the second family, we constructed recombinational maps for 19 of the 21 linkage groups. These maps varied in length from 18.1 to 431.1 centimorgans (cM) and yielded an estimated total length of 2400 cM. The average distance between markers was 23 cM, and eight of the 19 linkage groups, including the sex chromosome (Z) and the chromosome containing the Cr locus, contained two or more codominant anchor loci. Of the three potential candidate genes mapped here, Cubitus interruptus (Ci), Decapentaplegic (Dpp) and Wingless (Wg), only Ci was linked, although loosely, to a known Heliconius color pattern locus. This work is an important first step for constructing a denser genetic map of the H. erato color pattern radiation and for a comparative genomic study of the architecture of mimicry in Heliconius butterflies.
KW - AFLP
KW - Adaptation
KW - Color pattern
KW - Microsatellites
KW - Mimicry
KW - Single-copy nuclear loci
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U2 - 10.1038/sj.hdy.6800619
DO - 10.1038/sj.hdy.6800619
M3 - Article
C2 - 15592446
AN - SCOPUS:17144390771
SN - 0018-067X
VL - 94
SP - 408
EP - 417
JO - Heredity
JF - Heredity
IS - 4
ER -