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Warren, Wesley C.; Boggs, Tyler E.; Borowsky, Richard; Carlson, Brian M.; Ferrufino, Estephany; Gross, Joshua B.; Hillier, LaDeana; Hu, Zhilian; Keene, Alex C.; Kenzior, Alexander; et al (, Nature Communications)null (Ed.)Abstract Identifying the genetic factors that underlie complex traits is central to understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of evolution. Cave-dwelling Astyanax mexicanus populations are well adapted to subterranean life and many populations appear to have evolved troglomorphic traits independently, while the surface-dwelling populations can be used as a proxy for the ancestral form. Here we present a high-resolution, chromosome-level surface fish genome, enabling the first genome-wide comparison between surface fish and cavefish populations. Using this resource, we performed quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping analyses and found new candidate genes for eye loss such as dusp26 . We used CRISPR gene editing in A. mexicanus to confirm the essential role of a gene within an eye size QTL, rx3 , in eye formation. We also generated the first genome-wide evaluation of deletion variability across cavefish populations to gain insight into this potential source of cave adaptation. The surface fish genome reference now provides a more complete resource for comparative, functional and genetic studies of drastic trait differences within a species.more » « less