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The effects of the genetic background on herbicide resistance fitness cost and its associated dominance in Arabidopsis thaliana
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M Paris
F Roux
A Bérard
X Reboud
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[1] UMR1210 Biologie et Gestion des Adventices,
[2] INRA,undefined
[3] Station de Génétique et Amélioration des Plantes,undefined
[4] INRA,undefined
[5] route de St Cyr,undefined
[6] Centre National de Génotypage,undefined
[7] 2 rue Gaston Crémieux,undefined
[8] 4Current address: Génomique des Populations et Biodiversité,undefined
[9] Laboratoire d'Ecologie Alpine,undefined
[10] UMR CNRS-UJF 5553,undefined
[11] Université Joseph Fourier – Grenoble I,undefined
[12] 38041 Grenoble Cedex 09,undefined
[13] France.,undefined
[14] 5Current address: Laboratoire de Génétique et Evolution des Populations Végétales,undefined
[15] UMR CNRS 8016,undefined
[16] Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille – Lille 1,undefined
[17] F-59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq cedex,undefined
[18] France.,undefined
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auxin resistance;
adaptation;
fitness penalty;
dominance;
compensatory mutations;
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The advantage of the resistance conferred by a mutation can sometimes be offset by a high fitness-cost penalty. This balance will affect possible fate of the resistance allele. Few studies have explored the impact of the genetic background on the expression of the resistance fitness cost and none has attempted to measure the variation in fitness-cost dominance. However, both the fitness penalty and its dominance may modify evolutionary trajectory and outcome. Here the impact of Arabidopsis thaliana intraspecific genetic diversity on fitness cost and its associated dominance was investigated by analysing 12 quantitative traits in crosses between a mutant conferring resistance to the herbicide 2,4-D and nine different natural genetic backgrounds. Fitness cost values were found to be more affected by intraspecific genetic diversity than fitness cost dominance, even though this effect depends on the quantitative trait measured. This observation has implications for the choice of the best strategy for preventing herbicide resistance development. In addition, our results pinpoint a potential compensatory improvement of the resistance fitness cost and its associated dominance by the genetic diversity locally present within a species.
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页码:499 / 506
页数:7
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