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Geography of the circadian gene clock and photoperiodic response in western North American populations of the three‐spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus
Authors:C. O'Brien  L. Unruh  C. Zimmerman  W. E. Bradshaw  C. M. Holzapfel  W. A. Cresko
Affiliation:Institute of Ecology and Evolution, 5289 University of Oregon, , Eugene, OR, 97403‐5289 U.S.A.
Abstract:Controlled laboratory experiments were used to show that Oregon and Alaskan three‐spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus, collected from locations differing by 18° of latitude, exhibited no significant variation in length of the polyglutamine domain of the clock protein or in photoperiodic response within or between latitudes despite the fact that male and female G. aculeatus are photoperiodic at both latitudes. Hence, caution is urged when interpreting variation in the polyglutamine repeat (PolyQ) domain of the gene clock in the context of seasonal activities or in relationship to photoperiodism along geographical gradients.
Keywords:circadian clock  geographic variation  photoperiodism  polyglutamine domain  PolyQ  seasonality
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