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  Diet unmasks genetic variants that regulate lifespan in outbred Drosophila

Pallares, L., Lea, H., Han, C., Filippova, E., Andolfatto, P., & Ayroles, J. (submitted). Diet unmasks genetic variants that regulate lifespan in outbred Drosophila.

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Pallares, LF1, Author           
Lea, HJ, Author
Han, C, Author
Filippova, EV, Author
Andolfatto, P, Author
Ayroles, JF, Author
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 Abstract: Several evolutionary forces are thought to maintain genetic variation for fitness-related traits, such as lifespan, but experimental support is limited. Using a powerful experimental design, we identified lifespan-associated variants by exposing outbred Drosophila melanogaster to standard and high-sugar diets and tracking genome-wide allele frequency changes as the flies aged. We mapped alleles associated with early vs late life tradeoffs, late-onset effects, and genotype-by-environment (GxE) interactions – all of which are predicted by long-standing theories to maintain genetic variation for lifespan. We also validated an environmentally-dependent role for nAChRα4 in regulating lifespan; the ortholog of this gene is one of the few lifespan-associated genes in humans (CHRNA3). Our results provide insight into the highly polygenic and context-dependent genetic architecture of lifespan, as well as the evolutionary processes that shape this key trait.

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 Dates: 2023-03
 Publication Status: Submitted
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.19.346312
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