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Epistatic selection on a selfish Segregation Distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load
Meiotic drive supergenes are complexes of alleles at linked loci that together subvert Mendelian segregation resulting in preferential transmission. In males, the most common mechanism of drive involves the disruption of sperm bearing one of a pair of alternative alleles. While at least two loci are...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9122502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35486424 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78981 |
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author | Navarro-Dominguez, Beatriz Chang, Ching-Ho Brand, Cara L Muirhead, Christina A Presgraves, Daven C Larracuente, Amanda M |
author_facet | Navarro-Dominguez, Beatriz Chang, Ching-Ho Brand, Cara L Muirhead, Christina A Presgraves, Daven C Larracuente, Amanda M |
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description | Meiotic drive supergenes are complexes of alleles at linked loci that together subvert Mendelian segregation resulting in preferential transmission. In males, the most common mechanism of drive involves the disruption of sperm bearing one of a pair of alternative alleles. While at least two loci are important for male drive—the driver and the target—linked modifiers can enhance drive, creating selection pressure to suppress recombination. In this work, we investigate the evolution and genomic consequences of an autosomal, multilocus, male meiotic drive system, Segregation Distorter (SD) in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. In African populations, the predominant SD chromosome variant, SD-Mal, is characterized by two overlapping, paracentric inversions on chromosome arm 2R and nearly perfect (~100%) transmission. We study the SD-Mal system in detail, exploring its components, chromosomal structure, and evolutionary history. Our findings reveal a recent chromosome-scale selective sweep mediated by strong epistatic selection for haplotypes carrying Sd, the main driving allele, and one or more factors within the double inversion. While most SD-Mal chromosomes are homozygous lethal, SD-Mal haplotypes can recombine with other, complementing haplotypes via crossing over, and with wildtype chromosomes via gene conversion. SD-Mal chromosomes have nevertheless accumulated lethal mutations, excess non-synonymous mutations, and excess transposable element insertions. Therefore, SD-Mal haplotypes evolve as a small, semi-isolated subpopulation with a history of strong selection. These results may explain the evolutionary turnover of SD haplotypes in different populations around the world and have implications for supergene evolution broadly. |
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spelling | pubmed-91225022022-05-21 Epistatic selection on a selfish Segregation Distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load Navarro-Dominguez, Beatriz Chang, Ching-Ho Brand, Cara L Muirhead, Christina A Presgraves, Daven C Larracuente, Amanda M eLife Evolutionary Biology Meiotic drive supergenes are complexes of alleles at linked loci that together subvert Mendelian segregation resulting in preferential transmission. In males, the most common mechanism of drive involves the disruption of sperm bearing one of a pair of alternative alleles. While at least two loci are important for male drive—the driver and the target—linked modifiers can enhance drive, creating selection pressure to suppress recombination. In this work, we investigate the evolution and genomic consequences of an autosomal, multilocus, male meiotic drive system, Segregation Distorter (SD) in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. In African populations, the predominant SD chromosome variant, SD-Mal, is characterized by two overlapping, paracentric inversions on chromosome arm 2R and nearly perfect (~100%) transmission. We study the SD-Mal system in detail, exploring its components, chromosomal structure, and evolutionary history. Our findings reveal a recent chromosome-scale selective sweep mediated by strong epistatic selection for haplotypes carrying Sd, the main driving allele, and one or more factors within the double inversion. While most SD-Mal chromosomes are homozygous lethal, SD-Mal haplotypes can recombine with other, complementing haplotypes via crossing over, and with wildtype chromosomes via gene conversion. SD-Mal chromosomes have nevertheless accumulated lethal mutations, excess non-synonymous mutations, and excess transposable element insertions. Therefore, SD-Mal haplotypes evolve as a small, semi-isolated subpopulation with a history of strong selection. These results may explain the evolutionary turnover of SD haplotypes in different populations around the world and have implications for supergene evolution broadly. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9122502/ /pubmed/35486424 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78981 Text en © 2022, Navarro-Dominguez et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Evolutionary Biology Navarro-Dominguez, Beatriz Chang, Ching-Ho Brand, Cara L Muirhead, Christina A Presgraves, Daven C Larracuente, Amanda M Epistatic selection on a selfish Segregation Distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load |
title | Epistatic selection on a selfish Segregation Distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load |
title_full | Epistatic selection on a selfish Segregation Distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load |
title_fullStr | Epistatic selection on a selfish Segregation Distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load |
title_full_unstemmed | Epistatic selection on a selfish Segregation Distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load |
title_short | Epistatic selection on a selfish Segregation Distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load |
title_sort | epistatic selection on a selfish segregation distorter supergene – drive, recombination, and genetic load |
topic | Evolutionary Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9122502/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35486424 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78981 |
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