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  A locus in Pristionchus pacificus that is responsible for the ability to give rise to fertile offspring at higher temperatures.

Leaver, M., Kienle, S., Begasse, M. L., Sommer, R. J., & Hyman, A. (2016). A locus in Pristionchus pacificus that is responsible for the ability to give rise to fertile offspring at higher temperatures. Biology Open, 5(8), 1111-1117.

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Leaver, Mark1, Author           
Kienle, Simone, Author
Begasse, Maria L2, Author           
Sommer, Ralf J, Author
Hyman, Anthony1, Author           
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1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              
2External Organizations, ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: Temperature is a stress factor that varies temporally and spatially, and can affect the fitness of cold-blooded organisms, leading to a loss of reproductive output; however, little is understood about the genetics behind the long-term response of organisms to temperature. Here, we approach this problem in the model nematode Pristionchus pacificus by utilising a large collection of natural isolates with diverse phenotypes. From this collection we identify two strains, one from California that can give rise to fertile offspring up to 28°C and one from Japan that is fertile up to 30°C. We show that the optimum temperature and the upper temperature limit for fertility is shifted higher in the Japanese strain suggesting that there is a mechanism that controls the temperature response of fertility across a range of temperatures. By crossing the two strains, and using genetic mapping, we identify a region on chromosome V that is responsible for maintaining fertility at higher temperatures. Thus, we conclude that fitness of P. pacificus at high temperature is under genetic control, suggesting that it could be subject to natural selection.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 5 (8) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1111 - 1117 Identifier: -