Estimating the genic and chromosomal components of reproductive isolation within and between subspecies of the grasshopper Caledia captiva

D. Shaw, D. Coates, P. Wilkinson
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Previous studies have indicated that the Moreton and Torresian subspecies of the grasshopper Caledia captiva are distinguished by a series of pericentric rearrangements involving 8 of the 12 members of the genome. In addition, they show distinctive allozyme patterns with. The two taxa meet in southeast Queensland where they form a narrow hybrid zone. Experimental hybridization between the taxa reveals that the F2 generation is totally inviable and backcrosses are 53–64% inviable.A major component of inviability is correlated with the redistribution of chiasmata which occurs in F1 heterozygotes and leads to the production of novel recombinant chromosomes. However, the relative contributions of the effects of chromosomal heterozygosity versus those effects because of genic divergence could not be distinguished. The discovery that the metacentric Moreton subspecies represents the northerly limit of a continuous chromosomal cline has resolved this problem. At the southern end of the cline (Lakes Entrance), th...
估计Caledia captiva蝗虫亚种内和亚种间生殖隔离的基因和染色体成分
先前的研究表明,Caledia captiva蚱蜢的Moreton和Torresian亚种是由一系列涉及基因组12个成员中的8个的中心重排来区分的。此外,它们还表现出与。这两个分类群在昆士兰东南部相遇,在那里它们形成了一个狭窄的杂交区。实验杂交结果表明,F2代完全不成活,回交不成活率为53 ~ 64%。不生存的一个主要组成部分与发生在F1杂合子中的交叉再分布有关,并导致新的重组染色体的产生。然而,染色体杂合性效应与基因分化效应的相对贡献无法区分。偏心性莫顿亚种代表连续染色体斜纹的北界的发现解决了这个问题。在斜坡的南端(湖泊入口),…
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