Asymmetric postmating isolation: Darwin's corollary to Haldane's rule

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Turelli, Michael
Moyle, Leonie C.
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[1] Univ Calif Davis, Sect Evolut & Ecol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] Indiana Univ, Dept Biol, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
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10.1534/genetics.106.065979
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Asymmetric postmating isolation, where reciprocal interspecific crosses produce different levels of fertilization success or hybrid sterility/inviability, is very common. Darwin emphasized its pervasiveness in plants, but it Occurs in all taxa assayed. This asymmetry often results front Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities (DMIs) involving uniparentally inherited genetic factors (e.g., gametophyte-sporophyte interactions in plants or cytoplasmic-nuclear interactions).Typically, unidirectional (U) DMIs act simultaneously with bidirectional (B) DMIs between autosomal loci that affect reciprocal crosses equally. We model both classes Of two-locus DMIs to make quantitative and qualitative predictions concerning patterns of isolation asymmetry in parental species crosses and in the hybrid F-1 generation. First, we find conditions that produce expected differences. Second, we present a stochastic analysis of DMI accumulation to predict probable levels of asymmetry as divergence time increases. We find that systematic interspecific differences in relative rates of evolution for autosomal vs. nonautosomal loci can lead to different expected F-1 fitnesses from reciprocal crosses, but asymmetries are more simply explained by stochastic differences in tile accumulation of U DMIs. The magnitude of asymmetry depends primarily on the cummulative effects of U vs. B DMIs (which depend on heterozygous effects of DMIs), the average number of DMIs required to produce complete reproductive isolation (more asymmetry occurs when fewer DMIs are required), and the shape of the function describing how fitness declines as DMIs accummulate. Comparing our predictions to data from diverse taxa indicates that: unidirectional DMIs, specifically involving sex chromosomes, cytoplasmic elements, and maternal effects, are likely to play an important role in postmating isolation.
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