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How much of the variation in adaptive divergence can be explained by gene flow? - An evaluation using lake-stream stickleback pairs

机译:基因流可以解释适应性差异的多少? -使用湖水stick回评估

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How much of the variation in adaptive divergence can be explained by gene flow? The answer to this question should objectively reveal whether gene flow generally places a substantial constraint on evolutionary diversification. We studied multiple independent lake-stream population pairs of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). For each pair, we quantified adaptive divergence based on morphological traits that have a genetic basis and are subject to divergent selection. We then estimated gene flow based on variation at five unlinked microsatellite loci. We found a consistent and significant pattern for morphological divergence to be positively correlated with genetic divergence and negatively correlated with gene flow. Statistical significance and the amount of variation explained varied within and among traits: 36.1-74. 1% for body depth and 11.8-5 1.7% for gill raker number. Variation within each trait was the result of differences among methods for estimating genetic divergence and gene flow. Variation among traits likely reflects different strengths of divergent selection. We conclude that gene flow has a substantial effect on adaptive divergence in nature but that the magnitude of this effect varies among traits. An alternative explanation is that cause and effect are reversed: adaptive divergence is instead constraining gene flow. This effect seems relatively unimportant for our system because genetic divergence and gene flow were not correlated with ecologically relevant habitat features of lakes (surface area) or streams (width, depth, flow, canopy openness).
机译:基因流可以解释适应性差异的多少?该问题的答案应客观地揭示基因流是否总体上对进化多样化构成实质性限制。我们研究了三棘棘背式(Gasterosteus aculeatus)的多个独立的湖流种群对。对于每对,我们基于具有遗传基础并易于发散选择的形态特征对适应性发散进行量化。然后,我们基于五个未链接的微卫星基因座的变异估计基因流量。我们发现,形态差异的一致且重要的模式与遗传差异呈正相关,与基因流呈负相关。统计的显着性和变异的数量在性状内和之间有所不同:36.1-74。身体深度为1%,g耙数量为11.8-5 1.7%。每个性状内的变异是估计遗传差异和基因流的方法之间差异的结果。性状之间的差异可能反映了不同选择的优势。我们得出的结论是,基因流对自然界中的适应性差异具有重大影响,但是这种影响的程度因性状而异。另一种解释是原因和结果是相反的:适应性分歧反而限制了基因流动。对于我们的系统来说,这种影响似乎并不重要,因为遗传差异和基因流与湖泊(表面积)或溪流(宽度,深度,流量,冠层开放度)与生态相关的栖息地特征无关。

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