Detail
Article
Online article
FT
Medvik - BMC
  • Something wrong with this record ?

Reinforcement selection acting on the European house mouse hybrid zone

BV. Bímová, M. Macholán, SJ. Baird, P. Munclinger, P. Dufková, CM. Laukaitis, RC. Karn, K. Luzynski, PK. Tucker, J. Piálek,

. 2011 ; 20 (11) : 2403-24. [pub] 20110426

Language English Country England, Great Britain

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Behavioural isolation may lead to complete speciation when partial postzygotic isolation acts in the presence of divergent-specific mate-recognition systems. These conditions exist where Mus musculus musculus and M. m. domesticus come into contact and hybridize. We studied two mate-recognition signal systems, based on urinary and salivary proteins, across a Central European portion of the mouse hybrid zone. Introgression of the genomic regions responsible for these signals: the major urinary proteins (MUPs) and androgen binding proteins (ABPs), respectively, was compared to introgression at loci assumed to be nearly neutral and those under selection against hybridization. The preference of individuals taken from across the zone regarding these signals was measured in Y mazes, and we develop a model for the analysis of the transition of such traits under reinforcement selection. The strongest assortative preferences were found in males for urine and females for ABP. Clinal analyses confirm nearly neutral introgression of an Abp locus and two loci closely linked to the Abp gene cluster, whereas two markers flanking the Mup gene region reveal unexpected introgression. Geographic change in the preference traits matches our reinforcement selection model significantly better than standard cline models. Our study confirms that behavioural barriers are important components of reproductive isolation between the house mouse subspecies.

References provided by Crossref.org

000      
00000naa a2200000 a 4500
001      
bmc12027586
003      
CZ-PrNML
005      
20121210093626.0
007      
ta
008      
120817e20110426enk f 000 0#eng||
009      
AR
024    7_
$a 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2011.05106.x $2 doi
035    __
$a (PubMed)21521395
040    __
$a ABA008 $b cze $d ABA008 $e AACR2
041    0_
$a eng
044    __
$a enk
100    1_
$a Bímová, Barbora Vošlajerová $u Department of Population Biology, Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech Republic.
245    10
$a Reinforcement selection acting on the European house mouse hybrid zone / $c BV. Bímová, M. Macholán, SJ. Baird, P. Munclinger, P. Dufková, CM. Laukaitis, RC. Karn, K. Luzynski, PK. Tucker, J. Piálek,
520    9_
$a Behavioural isolation may lead to complete speciation when partial postzygotic isolation acts in the presence of divergent-specific mate-recognition systems. These conditions exist where Mus musculus musculus and M. m. domesticus come into contact and hybridize. We studied two mate-recognition signal systems, based on urinary and salivary proteins, across a Central European portion of the mouse hybrid zone. Introgression of the genomic regions responsible for these signals: the major urinary proteins (MUPs) and androgen binding proteins (ABPs), respectively, was compared to introgression at loci assumed to be nearly neutral and those under selection against hybridization. The preference of individuals taken from across the zone regarding these signals was measured in Y mazes, and we develop a model for the analysis of the transition of such traits under reinforcement selection. The strongest assortative preferences were found in males for urine and females for ABP. Clinal analyses confirm nearly neutral introgression of an Abp locus and two loci closely linked to the Abp gene cluster, whereas two markers flanking the Mup gene region reveal unexpected introgression. Geographic change in the preference traits matches our reinforcement selection model significantly better than standard cline models. Our study confirms that behavioural barriers are important components of reproductive isolation between the house mouse subspecies.
650    _2
$a alely $7 D000483
650    _2
$a zvířata $7 D000818
650    _2
$a chování zvířat $7 D001522
650    _2
$a savčí chromozomy $x genetika $7 D033481
650    _2
$a ženské pohlaví $7 D005260
650    _2
$a genetické lokusy $x genetika $7 D056426
650    _2
$a genetické markery $7 D005819
650    _2
$a zeměpis $7 D005843
650    _2
$a hybridizace genetická $7 D006824
650    _2
$a pravděpodobnostní funkce $7 D016013
650    _2
$a mužské pohlaví $7 D008297
650    _2
$a myši $7 D051379
650    _2
$a modely genetické $7 D008957
650    _2
$a posilování (psychologie) $7 D012054
650    _2
$a selekce (genetika) $7 D012641
651    _2
$a Evropa $7 D005060
655    _2
$a časopisecké články $7 D016428
655    _2
$a Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural $7 D052061
655    _2
$a práce podpořená grantem $7 D013485
655    _2
$a Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. $7 D013486
700    1_
$a Macholán, Miloš
700    1_
$a Baird, Stuart J E
700    1_
$a Munclinger, Pavel
700    1_
$a Dufková, Petra
700    1_
$a Laukaitis, Christina M
700    1_
$a Karn, Robert C
700    1_
$a Luzynski, Kenneth
700    1_
$a Tucker, Priscilla K
700    1_
$a Piálek, Jaroslav
773    0_
$w MED00006323 $t Molecular ecology $x 1365-294X $g Roč. 20, č. 11 (20110426), s. 2403-24
856    41
$u https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21521395 $y Pubmed
910    __
$a ABA008 $b sig $c sign $y m
990    __
$a 20120817 $b ABA008
991    __
$a 20121210093702 $b ABA008
999    __
$a ok $b bmc $g 949628 $s 784932
BAS    __
$a 3
BAS    __
$a PreBMC
BMC    __
$a 2011 $b 20 $c 11 $d 2403-24 $e 20110426 $i 1365-294X $m Molecular ecology $n Mol Ecol $x MED00006323
LZP    __
$a Pubmed-20120817/11/03

Find record

Citation metrics

Loading data ...

Archiving options

Loading data ...