Historical events and allelic polymorphism at the gametophytic self-incompatibility locus in Solanaceae

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Y Lu
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[1] Duke University,Department of Biology
[2] Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany,undefined
[3] Institute of Botany,undefined
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Heredity | 2006年 / 96卷
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gametophytic self-incompatibility; allelic polymorphism; physalis; migration rate; population size;
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The historical migration rate of a species is often difficult to estimate with neutral markers, because the relationship between the turnover time of the markers and the age of the species commonly remains unknown. Compared with neutral markers, the plant self-incompatibility locus (S) provides a much better source of data for migration-rate estimation due to its high allelic polymorphism and antiquity. Here, the results from extensive surveys of S alleles in two wild solanaceous species, Solanum carolinense and Physalis longifolia, indicate that historical migration rates have differed significantly between the species; the higher migration rate found in S. carolinense appears to have interacted with the balancing selection at the S locus to result in fewer S alleles being maintained in the species. Historical population growth rates estimated via a modified coalescent approach also suggest a faster growing population for S. carolinense than for P. longifolia, which would have further widened their interspecific difference in S-allelle polymorphism. These historical factors may have reduced the probability of new S alleles to prevailing in S. carolinense, leaving old ones segregating at the S locus with little signature of positive selection being currently detectable.
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