Unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the Wood White butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Species generally have a fixed number of chromosomes in the cell nuclei while between-species differences are common and often pronounced. These differences could have evolved through multiple speciation events, each involving the fi...

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Main Authors: Dincă Vlad, Lukhtanov Vladimir A, Talavera Gerard, Vila Roger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-04-01
Series:BMC Evolutionary Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/109
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spelling doaj-b4e7f1a33b184da1b4b4b6c0fb0b04932021-09-02T01:01:03ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482011-04-0111110910.1186/1471-2148-11-109Unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the Wood White butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciationDincă VladLukhtanov Vladimir ATalavera GerardVila Roger<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Species generally have a fixed number of chromosomes in the cell nuclei while between-species differences are common and often pronounced. These differences could have evolved through multiple speciation events, each involving the fixation of a single chromosomal rearrangement. Alternatively, marked changes in the karyotype may be the consequence of within-species accumulation of multiple chromosomal fissions/fusions, resulting in highly polymorphic systems with the subsequent extinction of intermediate karyomorphs. Although this mechanism of chromosome number evolution is possible in theory, it has not been well documented.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We present the discovery of exceptional intraspecific variability in the karyotype of the widespread Eurasian butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis</it>. We show that within this species the diploid chromosome number gradually decreases from 2n = 106 in Spain to 2n = 56 in eastern Kazakhstan, resulting in a 6000 km-wide cline that originated recently (8,500 to 31,000 years ago). Remarkably, intrapopulational chromosome number polymorphism exists, the chromosome number range overlaps between some populations separated by hundreds of kilometers, and chromosomal heterozygotes are abundant. We demonstrate that this karyotypic variability is intraspecific because in <it>L. sinapis </it>a broad geographical distribution is coupled with a homogenous morphological and genetic structure.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The discovered system represents the first clearly documented case of explosive chromosome number evolution through intraspecific and intrapopulation accumulation of multiple chromosomal changes. <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>may be used as a model system for studying speciation by means of chromosomally-based suppressed recombination mechanisms, as well as clinal speciation, a process that is theoretically possible but difficult to document. The discovered cline seems to represent a narrow time-window of the very first steps of species formation linked to multiple chromosomal changes that have occurred explosively. This case offers a rare opportunity to study this process before drift, dispersal, selection, extinction and speciation erase the traces of microevolutionary events and just leave the final picture of a pronounced interspecific chromosomal difference.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/109
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author Dincă Vlad
Lukhtanov Vladimir A
Talavera Gerard
Vila Roger
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Lukhtanov Vladimir A
Talavera Gerard
Vila Roger
Unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the Wood White butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciation
BMC Evolutionary Biology
author_facet Dincă Vlad
Lukhtanov Vladimir A
Talavera Gerard
Vila Roger
author_sort Dincă Vlad
title Unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the Wood White butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciation
title_short Unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the Wood White butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciation
title_full Unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the Wood White butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciation
title_fullStr Unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the Wood White butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciation
title_full_unstemmed Unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the Wood White butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciation
title_sort unprecedented within-species chromosome number cline in the wood white butterfly <it>leptidea sinapis </it>and its significance for karyotype evolution and speciation
publisher BMC
series BMC Evolutionary Biology
issn 1471-2148
publishDate 2011-04-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Species generally have a fixed number of chromosomes in the cell nuclei while between-species differences are common and often pronounced. These differences could have evolved through multiple speciation events, each involving the fixation of a single chromosomal rearrangement. Alternatively, marked changes in the karyotype may be the consequence of within-species accumulation of multiple chromosomal fissions/fusions, resulting in highly polymorphic systems with the subsequent extinction of intermediate karyomorphs. Although this mechanism of chromosome number evolution is possible in theory, it has not been well documented.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We present the discovery of exceptional intraspecific variability in the karyotype of the widespread Eurasian butterfly <it>Leptidea sinapis</it>. We show that within this species the diploid chromosome number gradually decreases from 2n = 106 in Spain to 2n = 56 in eastern Kazakhstan, resulting in a 6000 km-wide cline that originated recently (8,500 to 31,000 years ago). Remarkably, intrapopulational chromosome number polymorphism exists, the chromosome number range overlaps between some populations separated by hundreds of kilometers, and chromosomal heterozygotes are abundant. We demonstrate that this karyotypic variability is intraspecific because in <it>L. sinapis </it>a broad geographical distribution is coupled with a homogenous morphological and genetic structure.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The discovered system represents the first clearly documented case of explosive chromosome number evolution through intraspecific and intrapopulation accumulation of multiple chromosomal changes. <it>Leptidea sinapis </it>may be used as a model system for studying speciation by means of chromosomally-based suppressed recombination mechanisms, as well as clinal speciation, a process that is theoretically possible but difficult to document. The discovered cline seems to represent a narrow time-window of the very first steps of species formation linked to multiple chromosomal changes that have occurred explosively. This case offers a rare opportunity to study this process before drift, dispersal, selection, extinction and speciation erase the traces of microevolutionary events and just leave the final picture of a pronounced interspecific chromosomal difference.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/109
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