2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.03.547545
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A single genetic locus lengthens deer mouse burrows via motor pattern evolution

Olivia S. Harringmeyer,
Caroline K. Hu,
Hillery C. Metz
et al.

Abstract: The question of how evolution builds complex behaviors has long fascinated biologists. To address this question from a genetic perspective, we capitalize on variation in innate burrowing behavior between two sister species ofPeromyscusmice:P. maniculatusthat construct short, simple burrows andP. polionotusthat uniquely construct long, elaborate burrows. We identify three regions of the genome associated with differences in burrow length and then narrow in on one large-effect 12-Mb locus on chromosome 4. By int… Show more

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