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Evidence for an epigenetic role in inbreeding depression
Authors:Philippine Vergeer  Niels C A M Wagemaker  N Joop Ouborg
Institution:Molecular Ecology, Radboud University Nijmegen, , PO Box 9100, 6500 GL, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Inbreeding depression (i.e. negative fitness effects of inbreeding) is central in evolutionary biology, affecting numerous aspects of population dynamics and demography, such as the evolution of mating systems, dispersal behaviour and the genetics of quantitative traits. Inbreeding depression is commonly observed in animals and plants. Here, we demonstrate that, in addition to genetic processes, epigenetic processes may play an important role in causing inbreeding effects. We compared epigenetic markers of outbred and inbred offspring of the perennial plant Scabiosa columbaria and found that inbreeding increases DNA methylation. Moreover, we found that inbreeding depression disappears when epigenetic variation is modified by treatment with a demethylation agent, linking inbreeding depression firmly to epigenetic variation. Our results suggest an as yet unknown mechanism for inbreeding effects and demonstrate the importance of evaluating the role of epigenetic processes in inbreeding depression.
Keywords:DNA methylation  epigenetics  inbreeding depression  Scabiosa columbaria  5-azacytidine
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