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Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.)
Danaus chrysippus (L.), one of the world’s commonest butterflies, has an extensive range throughout the Old-World tropics. In Africa it is divided into four geographical subspecies which overlap and hybridise freely in the East African Rift: Here alone a male-killing (MK) endosymbiont, Spiroplasma i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31505824 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10090291 |
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author | Smith, David A.S. Traut, Walther Martin, Simon H. Ireri, Piera Omufwoko, Kennedy S. ffrench-Constant, Richard Gordon, Ian J. |
author_facet | Smith, David A.S. Traut, Walther Martin, Simon H. Ireri, Piera Omufwoko, Kennedy S. ffrench-Constant, Richard Gordon, Ian J. |
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description | Danaus chrysippus (L.), one of the world’s commonest butterflies, has an extensive range throughout the Old-World tropics. In Africa it is divided into four geographical subspecies which overlap and hybridise freely in the East African Rift: Here alone a male-killing (MK) endosymbiont, Spiroplasma ixodetis, has invaded, causing female-biased populations to predominate. In ssp. chrysippus, inside the Rift only, an autosome carrying a colour locus has fused with the W chromosome to create a neo-W chromosome. A total of 40–100% of Rift females are neo-W and carry Spiroplasma, thus transmitting a linked, matrilineal neo-W, MK complex. As neo-W females have no sons, half the mother’s genes are lost in each generation. Paradoxically, although neo-W females have no close male relatives and are thereby forced to outbreed, MK restricts gene flow between subspecies and may thus promote speciation. The neo-W chromosome originated in the Nairobi region around 2.2 k years ago and subsequently spread throughout the Rift contact zone in some 26 k generations, possibly assisted by not having any competing brothers. Our work on the neo-W chromosome, the spread of Spiroplasma and possible speciation is ongoing. |
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spelling | pubmed-67805942019-10-30 Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.) Smith, David A.S. Traut, Walther Martin, Simon H. Ireri, Piera Omufwoko, Kennedy S. ffrench-Constant, Richard Gordon, Ian J. Insects Review Danaus chrysippus (L.), one of the world’s commonest butterflies, has an extensive range throughout the Old-World tropics. In Africa it is divided into four geographical subspecies which overlap and hybridise freely in the East African Rift: Here alone a male-killing (MK) endosymbiont, Spiroplasma ixodetis, has invaded, causing female-biased populations to predominate. In ssp. chrysippus, inside the Rift only, an autosome carrying a colour locus has fused with the W chromosome to create a neo-W chromosome. A total of 40–100% of Rift females are neo-W and carry Spiroplasma, thus transmitting a linked, matrilineal neo-W, MK complex. As neo-W females have no sons, half the mother’s genes are lost in each generation. Paradoxically, although neo-W females have no close male relatives and are thereby forced to outbreed, MK restricts gene flow between subspecies and may thus promote speciation. The neo-W chromosome originated in the Nairobi region around 2.2 k years ago and subsequently spread throughout the Rift contact zone in some 26 k generations, possibly assisted by not having any competing brothers. Our work on the neo-W chromosome, the spread of Spiroplasma and possible speciation is ongoing. MDPI 2019-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6780594/ /pubmed/31505824 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10090291 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Smith, David A.S. Traut, Walther Martin, Simon H. Ireri, Piera Omufwoko, Kennedy S. ffrench-Constant, Richard Gordon, Ian J. Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.) |
title | Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.) |
title_full | Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.) |
title_fullStr | Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.) |
title_short | Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.) |
title_sort | neo sex chromosomes, colour polymorphism and male-killing in the african queen butterfly, danaus chrysippus (l.) |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31505824 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10090291 |
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