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Extensive Linkage and Genetic Coupling of Song and Preference Loci Underlying Rapid Speciation in Laupala Crickets

机译:Laupala Crickets X Song of Locience Culliped Cullipiation of Song和偏好基因座的广泛联系和遗传耦合

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In nature, closely related species commonly display divergent mating behaviors, suggesting a central role for such traits in the origin of species. Elucidating the genetic basis of divergence in these traits is necessary to understand the evolutionary process leading to reproductive barriers and speciation. The rapidly speciating Hawaiian crickets of the genus Laupala provides an ideal system for dissecting the genetic basis of mating behavior divergence. In Laupala, closely related species differ markedly in male song pulse rate and female preference for pulse rate. These behaviors play an important role in determining mating patterns. Previous studies identified a genetic architecture consisting of numerous small to moderate effect loci causing interspecific differences in pulse rate and preference, including colocalizing pulse rate and preference QTL on linkage group one (LG1). To further interrogate these QTL, we conduct a fine mapping study using high-density SNP linkage maps. With improved statistical power and map resolution, we provide robust evidence for genetic coupling between song and preference, along with two additional pulse rate QTL on LG1, revealing a more resolved picture of the genetic architecture underlying mating behavior divergence. Our sequence-based genetic map, along with dramatically narrowed QTL confidence intervals, allowed us to annotate genes within the QTL regions and identify several exciting candidate genes underlying variation in pulse rate and preference divergence. Such knowledge suggests potential molecular mechanisms underlying the evolution of behavioral barriers.
机译:在自然界中,近亲物种通常表现出不同的交配行为,这表明这些特征在物种起源中起着核心作用。阐明这些性状差异的遗传基础对于理解导致生殖障碍和物种形成的进化过程是必要的。快速形成的夏威夷蟋蟀属Laupala为剖析交配行为差异的遗传基础提供了一个理想的系统。在劳帕拉,近缘物种在雄性鸣叫脉冲频率和雌性对脉冲频率的偏好上存在显著差异。这些行为在决定交配模式方面起着重要作用。以前的研究发现,一个由许多小到中等效应位点组成的遗传结构,导致脉冲频率和偏好的种间差异,包括连锁群1(LG1)上的共定位脉冲频率和偏好QTL。为了进一步研究这些QTL,我们使用高密度SNP连锁图谱进行了精细定位研究。随着统计能力和图谱分辨率的提高,我们为歌曲和偏好之间的遗传耦合以及LG1上的两个额外脉冲率QTL提供了有力的证据,揭示了交配行为差异背后的遗传结构的更清晰的图像。我们基于序列的遗传图谱,以及显著缩小的QTL置信区间,使我们能够注释QTL区域内的基因,并确定脉冲频率和偏好差异变化背后的几个令人兴奋的候选基因。这些知识表明了行为障碍进化的潜在分子机制。

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