Polymorphism at a sex-linked transcription cofactor in European tree frogs (Hyla arborea): Sex-antagonistic selection or neutral processes?


Autoria(s): Dufresnes C.; Luquet E.; Plenet S.; Stöck M.; Perrin N.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Nascent sex chromosomes offer a unique opportunity to investigate the evolutionary fate of genesrecently trapped in non-recombining segments. A housekeeping gene (MED15) was recently shown to lie on the nascent sex-chromosomes of the European tree frog (Hyla arborea), with different alleles fixed on the X and the Y chromosomes. Here we document a polymorphism (glutamine deletion) in the X copy of the gene, and use population surveys and experimental crosses to test whether this polymorphism is neutral or maintained by sex-antagonistic selection. Tadpoles from parents of known genotypes revealed significant discrepancies from Mendelian inheritance, suggesting possible sex-antagonistic effects under laboratory conditions. Quantitatively, however, these effects did not meet the conditions for polymorphism maintenance. Furthermore, field estimates of female genotypic frequencies did not differ from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and allelic frequencies on the X chromosome did not differ between sexes. In conclusion, although sex antagonistic effects cannot be excluded given the laboratory conditions, the X-linked polymorphism under study appears neutral in the wild. Alternatively, sex-antagonistic selection might still account for the fixation of a male specific allele on the Y chromosome.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_47375818FE78

isbn:0071-3260

doi:10.1007/s11692-011-9114-y

isiid:000290038600007

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Evolutionary Biology, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 208-213

Palavras-Chave #Amphibians; Hyla arborea; Glutamine repeats; Population genetics; Sex chromosomes; Transcription cofactor MED15
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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