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Rapid and Predictable Evolution of Admixed Populations Between Two Drosophila Species Pairs.

Daniel R Matute1, Aaron A Comeault2, Eric Earley3, Antonio Serrato-Capuchina3, David Peede3, Anaïs Monroy-Eklund3, Wen Huang4, Corbin D Jones3, Trudy F C Mackay4, Jerry A Coyne5.   

Abstract

The consequences of hybridization are varied, ranging from the origin of new lineages, introgression of some genes between species, to the extinction of one of the hybridizing species. We generated replicate admixed populations between two pairs of sister species of Drosophila: D. simulans and D. mauritiana; and D. yakuba and D. santomea Each pair consisted of a continental species and an island endemic. The admixed populations were maintained by random mating in discrete generations for over 20 generations. We assessed morphological, behavioral, and fitness-related traits from each replicate population periodically, and sequenced genomic DNA from the populations at generation 20. For both pairs of species, species-specific traits and their genomes regressed to those of the continental species. A few alleles from the island species persisted, but they tended to be proportionally rare among all sites in the genome and were rarely fixed within the populations. This paucity of alleles from the island species was particularly pronounced on the X-chromosome. These results indicate that nearly all foreign genes were quickly eliminated after hybridization and that selection against the minor species genome might be similar across experimental replicates.
Copyright © 2020 by the Genetics Society of America.

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Keywords:  hybridization; introgression; reproductive isolation; speciation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31767631      PMCID: PMC6944414          DOI: 10.1534/genetics.119.302685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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