The genetic architecture of phenotypic diversity in the Betta fish ( Betta splendens )

The Betta fish displays a remarkable variety of phenotypes selected during domestication. However, the genetic basis underlying these traits remains largely unexplored. Here, we report a high-quality genome assembly and resequencing of 727 individuals representing diverse morphotypes of the Betta fi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2022-09, Vol.8 (38), p.eabm4955-eabm4955
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Wanchang, Wang, Hongru, Brandt, Débora Y. C., Hu, Beijuan, Sheng, Junqing, Wang, Mengnan, Luo, Haijiang, Li, Yahui, Guo, Shujie, Sheng, Bin, Zeng, Qi, Peng, Kou, Zhao, Daxian, Jian, Shaoqing, Wu, Di, Wang, Junhua, Zhao, Guang, Ren, Jun, Shi, Wentian, van Esch, Joep H. M., Klingunga, Sirawut, Nielsen, Rasmus, Hong, Yijiang
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Zusammenfassung:The Betta fish displays a remarkable variety of phenotypes selected during domestication. However, the genetic basis underlying these traits remains largely unexplored. Here, we report a high-quality genome assembly and resequencing of 727 individuals representing diverse morphotypes of the Betta fish. We show that current breeds have a complex domestication history with extensive introgression with wild species. Using a genome-wide association study, we identify the genetic basis of multiple traits, including coloration patterns, the “Dumbo” phenotype with pectoral fin outgrowth, extraordinary enlargement of body size that we map to a major locus on chromosome 8, the sex determination locus that we map to dmrt1 , and the long-fin phenotype that maps to the locus containing kcnj15 . We also identify a polygenic signal related to aggression, involving multiple neural system-related genes such as esyt2 , apbb2 , and pank2 . Our study provides a resource for developing the Betta fish as a genetic model for morphological and behavioral research in vertebrates. Betta genomics reveal its domestication history and genetic basis of enormous diversity in morphology and behavior.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abm4955