Phenotypic and genetic variations and correlations in multitrait developmental instability: a multivariate Bayesian model applied to Speckled Wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria) wing measurements.

Stefan Van Dongen, Willem Talloen
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Phenotypic and genetic variation and covariation in developmental instability (DI) have been the subject of many debates. In this paper we develop and apply a statistical model in a Bayesian context to analyse different traits simultaneously in a multivariate model of DI. We apply the model to measurements of yellow spots on the front wing of the Speckled Wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria L.) in a full-sib breeding experiment. We estimated the posterior distribution of the broad-sense heritability of DI averaged across the five yellow spots, which had a median of 0.19 and a 95% credibility interval ranging between 0.04 and 0.64. Phenotypic and genetic correlations in DI could not be estimated accurately with the present sample size. Yellow spots 4 and 5 appeared to show some degree of developmental integration. The importance of this model and its possible extensions are discussed.

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多性状发育不稳定性的表型和遗传变异及其相关性:一个应用于斑点木蝶翅膀测量的多变量贝叶斯模型。
发育不稳定性(DI)的表型和遗传变异以及共变异一直是许多争论的主题。在本文中,我们开发并应用贝叶斯背景下的统计模型来同时分析DI的多变量模型中的不同特征。我们将该模型应用于斑点木蝴蝶(Pararge aegeria L.)全同胞育种实验中前翅黄斑的测量。我们估计了广义遗传力在五个黄点上的后验分布,中位数为0.19,95%可信区间为0.04至0.64。在目前的样本量下,不能准确地估计DI的表型和遗传相关性。黄色斑点4和5似乎显示出某种程度的发育整合。讨论了该模型的重要性及其可能的扩展。
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