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A model framework for identifying genes that guide the evolution of heterochrony.

Mol Biol Evol

August 2014

Center for Computational Biology, College of Biological Sciences and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, ChinaCenter for Statistical Genetics, The Pennsylvania State University

Heterochrony, the phylogenic change in the time of developmental events or rate of development, has been thought to play an important role in producing phenotypic novelty during evolution. Increasing evidence suggests that specific genes are implicated in heterochrony, guiding the process of developmental divergence, but no quantitative models have been instrumented to map such heterochrony genes. Here, we present a computational framework for genetic mapping by which to characterize and locate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that govern heterochrony described by four parameters, the timing of the inflection point, the timing of maximum acceleration of growth, the timing of maximum deceleration of growth, and the length of linear growth.

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