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Assessing putative interlocus sexual conflict in Drosophila melanogaster using experimental evolution

机译:使用实验进化评估果蝇的假定间位性冲突

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The theoretical foundation of sexually antagonistic coevolution is that females suffer a net fitness cost through their interactions with males. The empirical prediction is that direct costs to female lifetime fecundity will exceed indirect benefits despite a possible increase in the genetic quality of offspring. Although direct costs of males have been repeatedly shown, to date no study has comprehensively tested whether females are compensated for this direct harm through indirect benefits. Here we use experimental evolution to show that a mutation giving Drosophila melanogaster females nearly complete resistance to the direct costs of male courtship and remating, but which also excluded almost all indirect benefits, is strongly favoured by selection. We estimated the selection coefficient favouring the resistance allele to be + 20%. These results demonstrate that any indirect benefits that females accrued were not sufficient to counterbalance the direct costs of males, and reinforce a large body of past studies by verifying interlocus sexual conflict in this model system.
机译:性对抗性进化的理论基础是,女性通过与男性的互动而承受了净健身成本。根据经验预测,尽管后代的遗传质量可能提高,但女性一生的繁殖力所付出的直接代价将超过间接收益。尽管已经多次表明了男性的直接损失,但迄今为止,还没有一项研究全面地检验了女性是否可以通过间接利益获得这种直接伤害的补偿。在这里,我们使用实验演变来表明,突变使果蝇果蝇雌性几乎完全抵抗了男性求偶和重新交配的直接费用,但也排除了几乎所有间接利益,因此受到了选择的强烈支持。我们估计有利于抗性等位基因的选择系数为+ 20%。这些结果表明,女性所获得的任何间接利益都不足以抵消男性的直接花费,并通过验证该模型系统中的中间性冲突来加强大量的以往研究。

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