Selection at a genomic region of major effect is responsible for evolution of complex life histories in anadromous steelhead.
Steven J MichelettiJon E HessJoseph S ZendtShawn R NarumPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
This study clarifies the genetic bases for disparity in phenology observed in steelhead, determining an unanticipated trait association with premature versus mature arrival to spawning grounds and identifying multiple candidate genes potentially contributing to this variation from a single genomic region of major effect. This illustrates how dense genome mapping and detailed phenotypic characterization can clarify genotype to phenotype associations across geographic ranges of species.