Dr Adrian Brennan a.c.brennan@durham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Interspecific crossing and genetic mapping reveal intrinsic genomic incompatibility between two Senecio species that form a hybrid zone on Mount Etna, Sicily
Brennan, A.C.; Hiscock, S.J.; Abbott, R.J.
Authors
S.J. Hiscock
R.J. Abbott
Abstract
Studies of hybridizing species can reveal much about the genetic basis and maintenance of species divergence in the face of gene flow. Here we report a genetic segregation and linkage analysis conducted on F2 progeny of a reciprocal cross between Senecio aethnensis and S. chrysanthemifolius that form a hybrid zone on Mount Etna, Sicily, aimed at determining the genetic basis of intrinsic hybrid barriers between them. Significant transmission ratio distortion (TRD) was detected at 34 (~27%) of 127 marker loci located in nine distinct clusters across seven of the ten linkage groups detected, indicating genomic incompatibility between the species. TRD at these loci could not be attributed entirely to post-zygotic selective loss of F2 individuals that failed to germinate or flower (16.7%). At four loci tests indicated that pre-zygotic events, such as meiotic drive in F1 parents or gametophytic selection, contributed to TRD. Additional tests revealed that cytonuclear incompatibility contributed to TRD at five loci, Bateson–Dobzhansky–Muller (BDM) incompatibilities involving epistatic interactions between loci contributed to TRD at four loci, and underdominance (heterozygote disadvantage) was a possible cause of TRD at one locus. Major chromosomal rearrangements were probably not a cause of interspecific incompatibility at the scale that could be examined with current map marker density. Intrinsic genomic incompatibility between S. aethnensis and S. chrysanthemifolius revealed by TRD across multiple genomic regions in early-generation hybrids is likely to impact the genetic structure of the natural hybrid zone on Mount Etna by limiting introgression and promoting divergence across the genome.
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Brennan, A., Hiscock, S., & Abbott, R. (2014). Interspecific crossing and genetic mapping reveal intrinsic genomic incompatibility between two Senecio species that form a hybrid zone on Mount Etna, Sicily. Heredity, 113, 195-204. https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2014.14
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jan 27, 2014 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 5, 2014 |
Publication Date | Sep 1, 2014 |
Deposit Date | Jun 12, 2014 |
Publicly Available Date | Jun 17, 2014 |
Journal | Heredity |
Print ISSN | 0018-067X |
Electronic ISSN | 1365-2540 |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 113 |
Pages | 195-204 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2014.14 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1458826 |
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