| Literature DB >> 34366655 |
Irene Moy1, Makayla Green1, Thinh Phu Pham1, Dustin Luu1, Sen Xu1.
Abstract
Negative interaction between alleles that arise independently in diverging populations (i.e., Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities) can cause reduction of fitness in their hybrids. However, heterosis in hybrids can emerge if hybridization breaks down detrimental epistatic interaction within parental lineages. In this study, we examined the life-history fitness of the inter-specific F1s of two recently diverged microcrustacean species Daphnia pulex and D. pulicaria as well as intra-specific crosses of D. pulex. We identified heterosis in two out of five life-history traits in the inter-specific F1s. According to theories that heterosis can transiently emerge in early speciation, the observation of heterosis in these life-history traits suggests that there are no major genetic incompatibilities between these two species affecting these traits and that D. pulex and D. pulicaria are at an early stage of speciation.Entities:
Keywords: genetic incompatibility; heterosis; hybridization; life history; speciation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34366655 PMCID: PMC8341403 DOI: 10.1111/ivb.12333
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Invertebr Biol ISSN: 1077-8306 Impact factor: 1.583