Ecological Genetics Laboratory
Kitano Group
Genetics of adaptive radiation
Faculty


Research Summary
Our research goal is to understand the molecular mecha-nisms underlying the evolution of biodiversity. Although many genes important for animal development and behavior have been identified in model organisms, little is known about the molecu-lar mechanisms underlying naturally occurring phenotypic varia-tion important for adaptation and speciation in wild populations. Furthermore, little is known about how newly evolved alleles im-portant for adaptation and speciation spread within natural popu-lations. To understand these ecological and genetic mechanisms, we mainly use stickleback fishes as a model. Our research takes an integrative approach across diverse disciplines.

Selected Publications
- Kitano J, Ansai S, Fujimoto S, Kakioka R, Sato M, Mandagi IF, Sumarto BKA,Yamahira K. A Cryptic Sex-Linked Locus Revealed by the Elimination of a Master Sex-Determining Locus in Medaka Fish. Am Nat. 2023 Aug;202(2):231-240.
- Yoshida K, Kitano J. Tempo and mode in karyotype evolution revealed by a probabilistic model incorporating both chromosome number and morphology. PLoS Genet. 2021 Apr 16;17(4):e1009502.
- Ansai S, Mochida K, Fujimoto S, Mokodongan DF, Sumarto BKA, Masengi KWA,Hadiaty RK, Nagano AJ, Toyoda A, Naruse K, Yamahira K, Kitano J. Genome editing reveals fitness effects of a gene for sexual dichromatism in Sulawesian fishes. Nat Commun. 2021 Mar 1;12(1):1350.
- Ravinet M, Kume M, Ishikawa A, Kitano J. Patterns of genomic divergence and introgression between Japanese stickleback species with overlapping breeding habitats. J Evol Biol. 2021 Jan;34(1):114-127.