Functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a Drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.

Interspecific hybrid lethality and sterility are a consequence of divergent evolution between species and serve to maintain the discrete identities of species. The evolution of hybrid incompatibilities has been described in widely accepted models by Dobzhansky and Muller where lineage-specific funct...

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Main Authors: Daniel A Barbash, Philip Awadalla, Aaron M Tarone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2004-06-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC423131?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8f2d90c2198b4755bb0c52e5c8dd55802021-07-02T12:45:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852004-06-0126e14210.1371/journal.pbio.0020142Functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a Drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.Daniel A BarbashPhilip AwadallaAaron M TaroneInterspecific hybrid lethality and sterility are a consequence of divergent evolution between species and serve to maintain the discrete identities of species. The evolution of hybrid incompatibilities has been described in widely accepted models by Dobzhansky and Muller where lineage-specific functional divergence is the essential characteristic of hybrid incompatibility genes. Experimentally tractable models are required to identify and test candidate hybrid incompatibility genes. Several Drosophila melanogaster genes involved in hybrid incompatibility have been identified but none has yet been shown to have functionally diverged in accordance with the Dobzhansky-Muller model. By introducing transgenic copies of the X-linked Hybrid male rescue (Hmr) gene into D. melanogaster from its sibling species D. simulans and D. mauritiana, we demonstrate that Hmr has functionally diverged to cause F1 hybrid incompatibility between these species. Consistent with the Dobzhansky-Muller model, we find that Hmr has diverged extensively in the D. melanogaster lineage, but we also find extensive divergence in the sibling-species lineage. Together, these findings implicate over 13% of the amino acids encoded by Hmr as candidates for causing hybrid incompatibility. The exceptional level of divergence at Hmr cannot be explained by neutral processes because we use phylogenetic methods and population genetic analyses to show that the elevated amino-acid divergence in both lineages is due to positive selection in the distant past-at least one million generations ago. Our findings suggest that multiple substitutions driven by natural selection may be a general phenomenon required to generate hybrid incompatibility alleles.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC423131?pdf=render
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author Daniel A Barbash
Philip Awadalla
Aaron M Tarone
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Philip Awadalla
Aaron M Tarone
Functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a Drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Daniel A Barbash
Philip Awadalla
Aaron M Tarone
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title Functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a Drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.
title_short Functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a Drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.
title_full Functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a Drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.
title_fullStr Functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a Drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.
title_full_unstemmed Functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a Drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.
title_sort functional divergence caused by ancient positive selection of a drosophila hybrid incompatibility locus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2004-06-01
description Interspecific hybrid lethality and sterility are a consequence of divergent evolution between species and serve to maintain the discrete identities of species. The evolution of hybrid incompatibilities has been described in widely accepted models by Dobzhansky and Muller where lineage-specific functional divergence is the essential characteristic of hybrid incompatibility genes. Experimentally tractable models are required to identify and test candidate hybrid incompatibility genes. Several Drosophila melanogaster genes involved in hybrid incompatibility have been identified but none has yet been shown to have functionally diverged in accordance with the Dobzhansky-Muller model. By introducing transgenic copies of the X-linked Hybrid male rescue (Hmr) gene into D. melanogaster from its sibling species D. simulans and D. mauritiana, we demonstrate that Hmr has functionally diverged to cause F1 hybrid incompatibility between these species. Consistent with the Dobzhansky-Muller model, we find that Hmr has diverged extensively in the D. melanogaster lineage, but we also find extensive divergence in the sibling-species lineage. Together, these findings implicate over 13% of the amino acids encoded by Hmr as candidates for causing hybrid incompatibility. The exceptional level of divergence at Hmr cannot be explained by neutral processes because we use phylogenetic methods and population genetic analyses to show that the elevated amino-acid divergence in both lineages is due to positive selection in the distant past-at least one million generations ago. Our findings suggest that multiple substitutions driven by natural selection may be a general phenomenon required to generate hybrid incompatibility alleles.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC423131?pdf=render
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