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Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex
Species across the tree of life can switch between asexual and sexual reproduction. In facultatively sexual species, the ability to switch between reproductive modes is often environmentally dependent and subject to local adaptation. However, the ecological and evolutionary factors that influence th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9198359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35642301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac121 |
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author | Barnard-Kubow, Karen B Becker, Dörthe Murray, Connor S Porter, Robert Gutierrez, Grace Erickson, Priscilla Nunez, Joaquin C B Voss, Erin Suryamohan, Kushal Ratan, Aakrosh Beckerman, Andrew Bergland, Alan O |
author_facet | Barnard-Kubow, Karen B Becker, Dörthe Murray, Connor S Porter, Robert Gutierrez, Grace Erickson, Priscilla Nunez, Joaquin C B Voss, Erin Suryamohan, Kushal Ratan, Aakrosh Beckerman, Andrew Bergland, Alan O |
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description | Species across the tree of life can switch between asexual and sexual reproduction. In facultatively sexual species, the ability to switch between reproductive modes is often environmentally dependent and subject to local adaptation. However, the ecological and evolutionary factors that influence the maintenance and turnover of polymorphism associated with facultative sex remain unclear. We studied the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of reproductive investment in the facultatively sexual model species, Daphnia pulex. We found that patterns of clonal diversity, but not genetic diversity varied among ponds consistent with the predicted relationship between ephemerality and clonal structure. Reconstruction of a multi-year pedigree demonstrated the coexistence of clones that differ in their investment into male production. Mapping of quantitative variation in male production using lab-generated and field-collected individuals identified multiple putative quantitative trait loci (QTL) underlying this trait, and we identified a plausible candidate gene. The evolutionary history of these QTL suggests that they are relatively young, and male limitation in this system is a rapidly evolving trait. Our work highlights the dynamic nature of the genetic structure and composition of facultative sex across space and time and suggests that quantitative genetic variation in reproductive strategy can undergo rapid evolutionary turnover. |
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spelling | pubmed-91983592022-06-15 Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex Barnard-Kubow, Karen B Becker, Dörthe Murray, Connor S Porter, Robert Gutierrez, Grace Erickson, Priscilla Nunez, Joaquin C B Voss, Erin Suryamohan, Kushal Ratan, Aakrosh Beckerman, Andrew Bergland, Alan O Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Species across the tree of life can switch between asexual and sexual reproduction. In facultatively sexual species, the ability to switch between reproductive modes is often environmentally dependent and subject to local adaptation. However, the ecological and evolutionary factors that influence the maintenance and turnover of polymorphism associated with facultative sex remain unclear. We studied the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of reproductive investment in the facultatively sexual model species, Daphnia pulex. We found that patterns of clonal diversity, but not genetic diversity varied among ponds consistent with the predicted relationship between ephemerality and clonal structure. Reconstruction of a multi-year pedigree demonstrated the coexistence of clones that differ in their investment into male production. Mapping of quantitative variation in male production using lab-generated and field-collected individuals identified multiple putative quantitative trait loci (QTL) underlying this trait, and we identified a plausible candidate gene. The evolutionary history of these QTL suggests that they are relatively young, and male limitation in this system is a rapidly evolving trait. Our work highlights the dynamic nature of the genetic structure and composition of facultative sex across space and time and suggests that quantitative genetic variation in reproductive strategy can undergo rapid evolutionary turnover. Oxford University Press 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9198359/ /pubmed/35642301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac121 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Discoveries Barnard-Kubow, Karen B Becker, Dörthe Murray, Connor S Porter, Robert Gutierrez, Grace Erickson, Priscilla Nunez, Joaquin C B Voss, Erin Suryamohan, Kushal Ratan, Aakrosh Beckerman, Andrew Bergland, Alan O Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex |
title | Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex |
title_full | Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex |
title_fullStr | Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex |
title_short | Genetic Variation in Reproductive Investment Across an Ephemerality Gradient in Daphnia pulex |
title_sort | genetic variation in reproductive investment across an ephemerality gradient in daphnia pulex |
topic | Discoveries |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9198359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35642301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac121 |
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