INBREEDING DEPRESSION IN 2 MIMULUS TAXA MEASURED BY MULTIGENERATIONAL CHANGES IN THE INBREEDING COEFFICIENT

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作者
DOLE, J
RITLAND, K
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS, DEPT BOT, DAVIS, CA 95616 USA
[2] UNIV TORONTO, DEPT BOT, TORONTO M5S 3B2, ON, CANADA
关键词
BIPARENTAL INBREEDING; FITNESS ESTIMATION; GENETIC MARKERS; INBREEDING DEPRESSION; MIMULUS; OUTCROSSING; SELFING;
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10.2307/2410057
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
In mixed-mating plant populations. one can estimate the relative fitness of selfed progeny w by measuring the inbreeding coefficient F and selfing rate s of adults of one generation, together with F of adults in the following generation (after selection). In the first application of this multigenerational method, we estimated F and s for adults over three consecutive generations in adjacent populations of two annual Mimulus taxa: the outbreeding M. guttatus and the inbreeding M. platycalyx. This gave estimates of w for the last two generations. Although average multilocus selfing rates were high in both taxa (0.63 in M. guttatus; 0.84 in M. platycalyx), the relative fitness of selfed progeny averaged only 0.19 in M. guttatus and 0.32 in M. platycalyx. An alternative estimator for w that incorporates biparental inbreeding gave even lower estimates of w. These values are significantly below the 0.5 threshold thought to favor selfing, and show that partially selfing populations can harbor substantial genetic load. In accordance with the purging hypothesis, the more highly selfing M. platycalyx showed marginally lower inbreeding depression than M. guttatus in both years (P = 0.08). Inbreeding depression and selfing rates also varied among years in concert among taxa. Several sources of bias are discussed, but computer simulations indicate it is unlikely that w is biased downwards by linkage of marker loci to load loci.
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