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Hybrid sterility in crosses between two Brazilian sibling species of the Anopheles albitarsis complex

BACKGROUND: Complexes of cryptic species are common in several taxa and this is also the case in the Anopheles genus, a group including all known human malaria vectors. The Anopheles albitarsis complex comprises at least nine cryptic species, some of which are implicated as vectors of human malaria....

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Autores principales: Fontoura, Nathalia Giglio, Araki, Alejandra Saori, Van Der Maas Azevedo, Renata, Galardo, Allan Kardec Ribeiro, Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio, Lima, José Bento Pereira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4264609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25471342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0559-6
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author Fontoura, Nathalia Giglio
Araki, Alejandra Saori
Van Der Maas Azevedo, Renata
Galardo, Allan Kardec Ribeiro
Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio
Lima, José Bento Pereira
author_facet Fontoura, Nathalia Giglio
Araki, Alejandra Saori
Van Der Maas Azevedo, Renata
Galardo, Allan Kardec Ribeiro
Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio
Lima, José Bento Pereira
author_sort Fontoura, Nathalia Giglio
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description BACKGROUND: Complexes of cryptic species are common in several taxa and this is also the case in the Anopheles genus, a group including all known human malaria vectors. The Anopheles albitarsis complex comprises at least nine cryptic species, some of which are implicated as vectors of human malaria. Several different types of data have been generated for this species complex such as cytogenetics, alloenzymes, morphological and feeding behavioral, hybridization experiments, RAPD-PCR and RFLP and mitochondrial and nuclear markers. Studies focused on its postzygotic isolation are still somewhat rare in the literature despite their importance to understand the speciation process and the level of gene flow potentially occurring among the different sibling species. METHODS: Hybridization experiments between Anopheles albitarsis s.s. and Anopheles marajoara, as well as backcrosses between hybrids and Anopheles albitarsis s.s., were performed using the induced mating technique. Results were compared to intraspecific crosses. Larva-to-adult viability and sex ratio were also assessed. RESULTS: Male hybrids show very low insemination rates and nearly complete sterility, apparently due to abnormalities in their reproductive organs. Evidence of partial sterility among the hybrid females was also observed. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicated that Anopheles albitarsis s.s. and Anopheles marajoara show a high level of postzygotic isolation with a strong hybrid male sterility. This result is consistent with the Haldane’s rule which states that in interspecific crosses the heterogametic sex is the first to be affected. However, the fact that the females are not completely sterile raises the possibility of introgression between these two siblings species.
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spelling pubmed-42646092014-12-13 Hybrid sterility in crosses between two Brazilian sibling species of the Anopheles albitarsis complex Fontoura, Nathalia Giglio Araki, Alejandra Saori Van Der Maas Azevedo, Renata Galardo, Allan Kardec Ribeiro Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio Lima, José Bento Pereira Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Complexes of cryptic species are common in several taxa and this is also the case in the Anopheles genus, a group including all known human malaria vectors. The Anopheles albitarsis complex comprises at least nine cryptic species, some of which are implicated as vectors of human malaria. Several different types of data have been generated for this species complex such as cytogenetics, alloenzymes, morphological and feeding behavioral, hybridization experiments, RAPD-PCR and RFLP and mitochondrial and nuclear markers. Studies focused on its postzygotic isolation are still somewhat rare in the literature despite their importance to understand the speciation process and the level of gene flow potentially occurring among the different sibling species. METHODS: Hybridization experiments between Anopheles albitarsis s.s. and Anopheles marajoara, as well as backcrosses between hybrids and Anopheles albitarsis s.s., were performed using the induced mating technique. Results were compared to intraspecific crosses. Larva-to-adult viability and sex ratio were also assessed. RESULTS: Male hybrids show very low insemination rates and nearly complete sterility, apparently due to abnormalities in their reproductive organs. Evidence of partial sterility among the hybrid females was also observed. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicated that Anopheles albitarsis s.s. and Anopheles marajoara show a high level of postzygotic isolation with a strong hybrid male sterility. This result is consistent with the Haldane’s rule which states that in interspecific crosses the heterogametic sex is the first to be affected. However, the fact that the females are not completely sterile raises the possibility of introgression between these two siblings species. BioMed Central 2014-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4264609/ /pubmed/25471342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0559-6 Text en © Fontoura et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Fontoura, Nathalia Giglio
Araki, Alejandra Saori
Van Der Maas Azevedo, Renata
Galardo, Allan Kardec Ribeiro
Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio
Lima, José Bento Pereira
Hybrid sterility in crosses between two Brazilian sibling species of the Anopheles albitarsis complex
title Hybrid sterility in crosses between two Brazilian sibling species of the Anopheles albitarsis complex
title_full Hybrid sterility in crosses between two Brazilian sibling species of the Anopheles albitarsis complex
title_fullStr Hybrid sterility in crosses between two Brazilian sibling species of the Anopheles albitarsis complex
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid sterility in crosses between two Brazilian sibling species of the Anopheles albitarsis complex
title_short Hybrid sterility in crosses between two Brazilian sibling species of the Anopheles albitarsis complex
title_sort hybrid sterility in crosses between two brazilian sibling species of the anopheles albitarsis complex
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4264609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25471342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0559-6
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