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Evidence of Adaptive Evolution and Relaxed Constraints in Sex-Biased Genes of South American and West Indies Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)

机译:南美和西印度果蝇性别偏爱基因的适应性进化和放松约束的证据(双翅目:天蛾科)

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Several studies have demonstrated that genes differentially expressed between sexes (sex-biased genes) tend to evolve faster than unbiased genes, particularly in males. The reason for this accelerated evolution is not clear, but several explanations have involved adaptive and nonadaptive mechanisms. Furthermore, the differences of sex-biased expression patterns of closely related species are also little explored out of Drosophila. To address the evolutionary processes involved with sex-biased expression in species with incipient differentiation, we analyzed male and female transcriptomes of Anastrepha fraterculus and Anastrepha obliqua, a pair of species that have diverged recently, likely in the presence of gene flow. Using these data, we inferred differentiation indexes and evolutionary rates and tested for signals of selection in thousands of genes expressed in head and reproductive transcriptomes from both species. Our results indicate that sex-biased and reproductive-biased genes evolve faster than unbiased genes in both species, which is due to both adaptive pressure and relaxed constraints. Furthermore, among male-biased genes evolving under positive selection, we identified some related to sexual functions such as courtship behavior and fertility. These findings suggest that sex-biased genes may have played important roles in the establishment of reproductive isolation between these species, due to a combination of selection and drift, and unveil a plethora of genetic markers useful for more studies in these species and their differentiation.
机译:多项研究表明,在性别之间差异表达的基因(性别偏向基因)往往比非偏向基因的进化速度更快,尤其是在男性中。加速进化的原因尚不清楚,但是有几种解释涉及自适应和非自适应机制。此外,在果蝇中也很少探索近缘物种的性别偏向表达模式的差异。为了解决在具有初始分化的物种中与性别偏向表达有关的进化过程,我们分析了近缘物种Anastrepha fraterculus和Anastrepha obliqua的雄性和雌性转录组,这两个物种最近分化了,可能存在基因流。利用这些数据,我们推断出分化指数和进化速率,并测试了两种物种的头部和生殖转录组中表达的数千种基因的选择信号。我们的结果表明,在两个物种中,性别偏向和生殖偏向的基因比无偏向的基因进化得更快,这是由于自适应压力和宽松约束所致。此外,在积极选择下进化的男性偏见基因中,我们发现了一些与性功能有关的行为,例如求爱行为和生育能力。这些发现表明,由于选择和漂移的结合,性别偏见的基因可​​能在这些物种之间建立生殖隔离中发挥了重要作用,并揭示了许多遗传标记,可用于这些物种及其分化的更多研究。

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