自然选择对三脊柱杆背脊的主要盔甲基因进行了自然选择
Rowan D H Barrett1, Sean M Rogers, Dolph Schluter
1Zoology Department and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, 6270 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada. rbarrett@zoology.ubc.ca
概括
选择有利于在适应淡水的三脊鱼中低板基因. 这种与侧板减少相关的等位基因可能提供了增长优势,在一代人中增加了其频率.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
背景情况:
- 适应性进化涉及由自然选择驱动的基因频率的变化.
- 埃克托迪斯普拉辛基因位点影响三脊鱼的侧板发育.
- 从海洋祖先起源的淡水鱼种群中反复出现一种衍生的等位基因 (低) 减少号.
研究的目的:
- 通过实验估计选择对三条脊柱鱼中Ectodysplasin位点的影响.
- 了解淡水环境殖民期间适应的遗传机制.
主要方法:
- 携带祖先 (完整) 和衍生 (低) Ectodysplasin 等位基因的海洋鱼被移植到淡水池中.
- 基因型频率在一代人中进行监测,以跟踪异基因流行率的变化.
主要成果:
- 低等位基因与侧板减少相关,在淡水环境中频率增加.
- 这种增加是在侧板发育后观察到的,这表明健身优势,可能与生长有关.
- 在幼虫阶段发现了相反的选择压力,在鱼的整个生命中,身体健康的主导地位各不相同.
结论:
- 在粘性鱼的淡水适应过程中,Ectodysplasin locus正在选择中.
- 观察到的等位基因频率变化表明,低等位基因在幼虫后发育过程中所赋予的生长优势.
- 复杂的选择模式可能表明类或在关联的遗传位置上进行选择.
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