A major locus controls local adaptation and adaptive life history variation in a perennial plant.
Jing WangJihua DingBiyue TanKathryn M RobinsonIngrid H MichelsonAnna JohanssonBjörn NystedtDouglas G ScofieldOve NilssonStefan JanssonNathaniel R StreetPär K IngvarssonPublished in: Genome biology (2018)
Our results reveal a major effect locus that determines the timing of bud set and that has facilitated rapid adaptation to shorter growing seasons and colder climates in European aspen. The discovery of a single locus explaining a substantial fraction of the variation in a key life-history trait is remarkable, given that such traits are generally considered to be highly polygenic. These findings provide a dramatic illustration of how loci of large-effect for adaptive traits can arise and be maintained over large geographical scales in natural populations.