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Genetic Contributions to Ectopic Sperm Cell Migration in Caenorhabditis Nematodes

机译:秀丽隐杆线虫线虫异位精子细胞迁移的遗传贡献。

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Reproductive barriers involving gametic incompatibilities can act to enhance population divergence and promote the persistence of species boundaries. Observing gametic interactions in internal fertilizing organisms, however, presents a considerable practical challenge to characterizing mechanisms of such gametic isolation. Here we exploit the transparency of Caenorhabditis nematodes to investigate gametic isolation mediated by sperm that can migrate to ectopic locations, with this sperm invasion capable of inducing female sterility and premature death. As a step toward identifying genetic factors and mechanisms associated with female susceptibility to sperm invasion, we characterized a panel of 25 C. elegans genetic mutants to test for effects on the incidence and severity of sperm invasion in both conspecific and inter-species matings. We found genetic perturbations to contribute to distinct patterns of susceptibility that identify ovulation dynamics and sperm guidance cues as modulators of ectopic sperm migration incidence and severity. Genotypes confer distinctive phenotypic sensitivities to the sperm from conspecific C. elegans males vs. heterospecific C. nigoni males, implicating evolution of functional divergence in the history of these species for components of sperm-reproductive tract interactions. Sexually-antagonistic co-evolution within species that drives divergent trait and molecular evolution between species provides a working model to explain mismatched species-specific gametic interactions that promote or mitigate ectopic sperm migration.
机译:涉及配子不相容性的生殖障碍可以起到增强种群差异和促进物种边界持久性的作用。然而,观察内部施肥生物中的配子相互作用对表征这种配子隔离的机制提出了相当大的实际挑战。在这里,我们利用线虫秀丽隐杆线虫的透明性来研究由精子介导的配子隔离,这些精子可以迁移到异位,这种精子入侵能够诱发女性不育和过早死亡。作为确定与女性对精子入侵易感性相关的遗传因素和机制的一步,我们对一组25个秀丽隐杆线虫基因突变体进行了表征,以测试对同种和种间交配对精子入侵的发生率和严重性的影响。我们发现遗传扰动导致易感性的不同模式,将排卵动态和精子引导线索识别为异位精子迁移发生率和严重程度的调节剂。基因型赋予线虫秀丽隐杆线虫雄性与异种秀丽隐杆线虫雄性对精子独特的表型敏感性,这意味着这些物种在历史上对于精子与生殖道相互作用的组成具有功能分歧。物种内部的性对立共同进化驱动着不同的性状,物种间的分子进化提供了一个工作模型来解释错配的物种特异性配子相互作用,从而促进或减轻异位精子的迁移。

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