Clutch size and egg mass are life history traits that have been extensively studied in wild bird populations, as life history theory predicts a negative trade-off between them, either at the phenotypic or at the genetic level. Here, we analyse the genomic architecture of these heritable traits in a wild great tit (Parus major) population, using three marker-based approaches - chromosome partitioning, quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping and a genome-wide association study (GWAS). The variance explained by each great tit chromosome scales with predicted chromosome size, no location in the genome contains genome-wide significant QTL, and no individual SNPs are associated with a large proportion of phenotypic variation, all of which may sugg...
Understanding the genetic basis of traits involved in adaptation is a major challenge in evolutionar...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Clutch size and egg mass are life history traits that have been extensively studied in wild bird pop...
Clutch size and egg mass are life history traits that have been extensively studied in wild bird pop...
The underlying basis of genetic variation in quantitative traits, in terms of the number of causal v...
The underlying basis of genetic variation in quantitative traits, in terms of the number of causal v...
<p>Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild popula...
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
Currently there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild population...
Understanding the genetic basis of traits involved in adaptation is a major challenge in evolutionar...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Clutch size and egg mass are life history traits that have been extensively studied in wild bird pop...
Clutch size and egg mass are life history traits that have been extensively studied in wild bird pop...
The underlying basis of genetic variation in quantitative traits, in terms of the number of causal v...
The underlying basis of genetic variation in quantitative traits, in terms of the number of causal v...
<p>Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild popula...
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
Currently there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild population...
Understanding the genetic basis of traits involved in adaptation is a major challenge in evolutionar...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...