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A positive genetic correlation between hypoxia tolerance and heat tolerance supports a controversial theory of heat stress.

Collin TeagueJacob P YoungbloodKinley RaganMichael J AngillettaJohn M VandenBrooks
Published in: Biology letters (2018)
We used quantitative genetics to test a controversial theory of heat stress, in which animals overheat when the demand for oxygen exceeds the supply. This theory, referred to as oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance, predicts a positive genetic correlation between hypoxia tolerance and heat tolerance. We demonstrate the first genetic correlation of this kind in a model organism, Drosophila melanogaster Genotypes more likely to fly under hypoxic stress (12% O2) were also more likely to fly under heat stress (39°C). This finding prompts new questions about mechanisms and limits of adaptation to heat stress.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
  • drosophila melanogaster
  • heat shock
  • genome wide
  • endothelial cells
  • copy number
  • mass spectrometry