多种形式的平衡选择维持反转多态性。

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY
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摘要

尽管有许多平衡反转多态性的例子,但人们对它们如何影响健康相关性状知之甚少。这种知识差距阻碍了我们对它们如何被选择性地维持为受保护多态性的理解。在此,我们研究了黑腹龙种in (3R)Payne的世界性平衡反转多态性对适合度成分的影响,包括与发育、生长、繁殖、抗逆性和成虫存活相关的性状。我们发现非倒位标准染色体(STD)排列和倒位标准染色体(INV)排列的行为类似于一个超基因的孟德尔等位基因,它们影响一系列复杂的适应相关表型。虽然STD排列对体型相关性状、繁殖力、育力、抗逆性和寿命有积极的、主要是显性的影响,但INV排列表现出主要是隐性的影响,这表明了适合度成本。然而,我们观察到卵的孵化率、卵到成虫的存活率、18°C下的蛹存活率、发育时间和雄性的干旱性都具有优势。对这些杂种效应最简单的解释是,它们是由于某种形式的多位点异核型优势。我们还发现了一些性状、性别和温度依赖的显性程度变化的例子,这表明在维持多态性的过程中,拮抗选择与特定环境的显性逆转可能起着作用。此外,基因型与环境的相互作用和亲代效应似乎也有贡献。总之,我们的研究结果表明,平衡选择的多种表型模式参与了反转多态性的维持。
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Multiple forms of balancing selection maintain inversion polymorphism.

Despite many examples of balanced inversion polymorphisms, little is known about how they affect fitness-related traits. This knowledge gap hampers our understanding of how they are selectively maintained as protected polymorphisms. Here, we study the effects of a cosmopolitan balanced inversion polymorphism in D. melanogaster, In(3R)Payne, on fitness components, including traits related to development, growth, reproduction, stress resistance, and adult survival. We find that the non-inverted standard (STD) chromosomal arrangement and the inverted (INV) arrangement behave like Mendelian alleles of a supergene, which affect a suite of complex fitness-related phenotypes. While the STD arrangement tends to have positive, mostly dominant effects on size-related traits, fecundity, fertility, stress resistance, and lifespan, the INV arrangement exhibits mostly recessive effects that are indicative of fitness costs. Yet, in favor of the balanced polymorphism, we observe overdominance for egg hatchability, egg-to-adult survival, pupal survival at 18 °C, developmental time, and male desiccation resistance. The most parsimonious explanation for these heterotic effects is that they are due to some form of multi-locus heterokaryotype advantage. We also find several instances of trait-, sex-, and temperature-dependent changes in the degree of dominance, suggesting a possible role of antagonistic selection with context-specific dominance reversals in maintaining the polymorphism. Moreover, genotype-by-environment interactions and parental effects appear to contribute as well. Together, our results suggest that multiple phenotypic modes of balancing selection are involved in maintaining the inversion polymorphism.

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Heredity
Heredity 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.60%
发文量
84
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Heredity is the official journal of the Genetics Society. It covers a broad range of topics within the field of genetics and therefore papers must address conceptual or applied issues of interest to the journal''s wide readership
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