Data from: Selection for tameness in red junglefowl recapitulates genetic loci associated with domestication-related brain composition
Data files
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hi_low_genotypes_UPLOAD.csv
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hi_low_phenotypes_UPLOAD.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
Domestication involves huge phenotypic shifts via strong directional selection. The resulting changes, often termed the Domestication Syndrome, typically encompass numerous traits; the most universal of these are changes in reduced fear of humans (tameness) and brain composition. To assess how early domestication selection may have focused on tameness and its interaction with brain composition, a Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) population (the wild progenitor of the domestic chicken) was used to create two lines bidirectionally selected for fear of humans over eight generations of selection. These selection lines were then used to make an intercross population. Using a combination of genome-wide mapping in the intercross and between-line analysis of the selection lines, we show that the genetic loci for tameness co-localise with genetic loci for brain composition and anxiety behaviour. Furthermore, the detected loci for brain composition also co-localise with brain composition loci identified in a separate wild x domestic intercross. These results indicate that tameness and brain composition are either pleiotropic or genetically linked, and that tameness selection appears to recapitulate the same loci that have been selected by domestication itself. Therefore, selection for increased tameness could be the initial selection pressure driving the core of the domestication syndrome.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.fttdz094r
Description of the data and file structure
Genome-wide scan based on SNP genotypes generated by RADseq for fear behaviour and brain size for an intercross of high and low fear selected chickens. Any NA represents missing data
Files and variables
File: hi_low_genotypes_UPLOAD.csv
Description:
Variables
- MARKER: marker number
- CHROM: Chromosome location
- POS: Position in bp
- 1401-2438: Individual ID tags for chickens used in the experiment
File: hi_low_phenotypes_UPLOAD.csv
Description:
Variables
- id: Individual ID tag
- fear_score: Fear score (5-point score)
- bw: Bodyweight in grams
- cerebrum: cerebrum weight in grams
- optic_tectum: optic tectum weight in grams
- midbrain: midbrain weight in grams
- cerebellum: cerebellum weight in grams
- total_brain: total brain weight in grams
- idrelbrain: ID for relative brain weight
- relcerebrum: relative cerebrum weight to total brain (in %)
- reloptic_tectum: relative optic tectum weight to total brain (in %)
- relmidbrain: relative midbrain weight to total brain (in %)
- relcerebellum: relative cerebellum weight to total brain (in %)
- relative_brain: relative brain weight to body size (brain weight/ body weight)
- idhab: ID used for habituation
- AUC1: Flash/ startle test Area Under Curve trial1
- AUC2: Flash/ startle test Area Under Curve trial2
- AUCdiff: Flash/ startle test - difference between trial 1 and trial 2
- idof: Open field ID
- lat_start: Open field test - latency to leave start zone in seconds
- lat_centre: Open field test - latency to enter central zone in seconds
- centre_time: Open field test - time spent in the central zone in seconds
- distance_moved: Open field test - total distance moved in cm
- freq_centre: Open field test - frequency of visits to central zone (count data)
- idof: Identifier used in the open-field dataset
- lat_start: Latency (time) to start moving after the test begins
- lat_centre: Time taken to enter the centre of the arena
- centre_time: Total time spent in the centre area (lower anxiety animals spend more time there)
- freq_centre: Number of times the individual enters the centre
- idsoc: Identifier for the social experiment dataset
- latency_fz: Latency to respond in the freeze zone or freezing response
- latency_fp: Latency to respond in a fear or flight posture
- latency_fc: Latency to show fear call or fear behaviour
- latency_omz: Latency to enter the object monitoring zone (or observation zone)
- sneak_fp: Number or presence of sneak feeding attempts or stealth behaviour
- bold_fp: Measure of boldness (approaching food or stimulus quickly)
- omz_p: Probability or proportion of time spent in the observation/monitoring zone
- food_call: Whether the individual produced a food-related call
- Whether the individual produced a crow/alarm vocalization
- sex: Sex of the individual
Code/software
GWAS analysis was performed using the GWASpoly software in R
