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Intergenomic Interactions in Hybrids Between Short-Lived and Long-Lived Lines of a Seed Beetle: Analyses of Life History Traits

机译:种子甲虫的短寿和长寿品系之间的杂交中的基因组相互作用:生活史特征的分析。

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Products and regulatory motifs of the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes interact closely to enable efficient cellular energy production within mitochondria. Although recent evidences support the prediction that during evolutionary time combinations of these interactions are optimized by selection acting on important life history traits, relatively few studies have directly tested it. The goal of this study was to test the role of mitonuclear interactions in shaping preadult and adult life history traits under age-specific selection in the seed beetle (Acanthoscelides obtectus). In order to disentangle the effects of mitochondria, nuclei and their interaction in the evolutionary response to the long-term laboratory selection for early (E) and late (L) reproduction, we used mitonuclear introgression lines in which E and L mitochondrial genomes were expressed in both E and L nuclear background. We found that mitonuclear genotypes carrying disrupted pair of nuclear and mitochondrial genomes mainly affected preadult life history traits-egg-to-adult viability and developmental time. Neither mitochondria nor their interaction with nuclear genomes had effects on realized fecundity of mated females and longevity of virgin beetles. However, when involved in reproductive activities females and males with disrupted genotypes mostly exhibited reduced longevity. Furthermore, since reproduced males exhibited greater longevity cost than females, our results are in accordance with the mother's curse hypothesis. Being that for the most life history traits we detected smaller additive mitochondrial genetic effects compared with epistatic mitonuclear effects, we concluded that mitonuclear interactions might be the target of age-specific selection.
机译:线粒体和核基因组的产物和调控基序紧密相互作用,使线粒体内有效产生细胞能量。尽管最近的证据支持这样的预测:在进化过程中,这些相互作用的组合通过选择作用于重要的生活史特征而得以优化,但很少有研究直接对其进行测试。这项研究的目的是在种子甲虫(Acanthoscelides obtectus)的年龄特定选择下测试微核相互作用在塑造成年前和成年生活史特征中的作用。为了弄清楚线粒体,核及其相互作用在长期实验室选择中对早期(E)和晚期(L)繁殖的进化反应中的作用,我们使用了表达E和L线粒体基因组的微核渗入系在E和L核背景下。我们发现携带破坏的一对核和线粒体基因组的微核基因型主要影响成年前的生活史特征-卵到成年的生存能力和发育时间。线粒体及其与核基因组的相互作用都不会影响已交配雌性的繁殖力和原始甲虫的寿命。但是,当参与生殖活动时,基因型被破坏的雌性和雄性大多数会减少寿命。此外,由于繁殖的雄性比雌性具有更长的寿命,因此我们的结果与母亲的诅咒假设相符。由于对于大多数生命历史特征,我们检测到的上皮线粒体遗传效应比上位性线粒体效应小,因此我们得出结论,线粒体相互作用可能是特定年龄选择的目标。

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