Data from: The impact of gene expression variation on robustness and evolvability of a developmental gene regulatory network
Regulatory interactions buffer development against genetic and environmental perturbations, but adaptation requires phenotypes to change. We investigated the relationship between robustness and evolvability within the gene regulatory network underlying development of the larval skeleton in the sea u...
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Zusammenfassung: | Regulatory interactions buffer development against genetic and
environmental perturbations, but adaptation requires phenotypes to change.
We investigated the relationship between robustness and evolvability
within the gene regulatory network underlying development of the larval
skeleton in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. We find
extensive variation in gene expression in this network throughout
development in a natural population, some of which has a heritable genetic
basis. Switch-like regulatory interactions predominate during early
development, buffer expression variation, and may promote the accumulation
of cryptic genetic variation affecting early stages. Regulatory
interactions during later development are typically more sensitive
(linear), allowing variation in expression to affect downstream target
genes. Variation in skeletal morphology is associated primarily with
expression variation of a few, primarily structural, genes at terminal
positions within the network. These results indicate that the position and
properties of gene interactions within a network can have important
evolutionary consequences independent of their immediate regulatory role. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.7j9t5 |