雌雄同体陆鼻涕虫(柱头虫科)的混合繁殖系统

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Kurt Jordaens, Natalie Van Houtte, Philippe Helsen, Karin Breugelmans, Peter Jaksons, Thierry Backeljau
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摘要

理论认为雌雄同体的植物和动物要么完全异交,要么完全自交。因此,很少有雌雄同体植物和蜗牛具有混合繁殖系统。然而,对大多数雌雄同体动物的自交率缺乏可靠的估计。这在一定程度上妨碍了对雌雄同体动物分类群中决定自交率和异交率的选择因素的相对贡献的描述。本文利用5个多态微卫星位点对11个雌雄同体陆蛞蝓的群体遗传结构和繁殖系统进行了研究。此外,所有人群中大多数基因座的基因型频率明显偏离Hardy-Weinberg平衡预期,这表明存在一定程度的自交。对自交水平s的估计表明有中等程度的异交(基于FIS的平均值= 0.84;基于双位点杂合性不平衡的平均值= 0.20,或采用ML方法= 0.22)。因此,我们的研究表明,中间芽孢杆菌具有混合繁殖系统。对另一种离子蛞蝓(Carinarion亚属)的同工酶数据的重新分析表明,混合繁殖在离子蛞蝓中可能比迄今为止假设的更为常见。因此,这些结果似乎与目前的理论和经验预测不同,并为研究驱动动物混合繁殖系统的进化因素开辟了新的视角。
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Mixed breeding system in the hermaphroditic land slug Arion intermedius (Stylommatophora, Arionidae)

Theory suggests that hermaphroditic plants and animals should be either entirely outcrossing or entirely selfing. As such, very few hermaphroditic plants and basommatophoran snails have a mixed breeding system. However, reliable estimates of selfing rates are lacking for most hermaphroditic animals. This partly prevents to delineate the relative contributions of the selective factors that determine selfing and outcrossing rates in hermaphroditic animal taxa. Here, we studied the population genetic structure of, and breeding system in, 11 populations of the hermaphroditic land slug Arion intermedius using five polymorphic microsatellite loci. Moreover, genotype frequencies deviated significantly from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium expectations for most of the loci in all populations suggesting some level of selfing. Estimates of the selfing level s, suggest moderate levels of outcrossing (mean s based on FIS= 0.84; mean s based on the two-locus heterozygosity disequilibrium = 0.20, or with a ML approach = 0.22). Our study therefore suggests that A. intermedius has a mixed breeding system. A re-analysis of allozyme data from another arionid slug ( subgenus Carinarion) indicates that mixed breeding may be more common in arionid slugs than hitherto was assumed. These results seem therefore at variance with current theoretical and empirical predictions and opens perspectives for the study on the evolutionary factors driving mixed breeding systems in animals.

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Hereditas
Hereditas 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
46
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: For almost a century, Hereditas has published original cutting-edge research and reviews. As the Official journal of the Mendelian Society of Lund, the journal welcomes research from across all areas of genetics and genomics. Topics of interest include human and medical genetics, animal and plant genetics, microbial genetics, agriculture and bioinformatics.
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