Genetic interactions underlying hybrid male sterility in the Drosophila bipectinata species complex
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概要
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Understanding genetic mechanisms underlying hybrid male sterility is one of the most challenging problems in evolutionary biology especially speciation. By using the interspecific hybridization method roles of Y chromosome, Major Hybrid Sterility (MHS) genes and cytoplasm in sterility of hybrid males have been investigated in a promising group, the Drosophila bipectinata species complex that consists of four closely related species: D. pseudoananassae, D. bipectinata, D. parabipectinata and D. malerkotliana. The interspecific introgression analyses show that neither cytoplasm nor MHS genes are involved but X-Y interactions may be playing major role in hybrid male sterility between D. pseudoananassae and the other three species. The results of interspecific introgression analyses also show considerable decrease in the number of males in the backcross offspring and all males have atrophied testes. There is a significant positive correlation between sex - ratio distortion and severity of sterility in backcross males. These findings provide evidence that D. pseudoananassae is remotely related with other three species of the D. bipectinata species complex.
- 日本遺伝学会の論文
- 2006-06-25
著者
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Mishra Paras
Genetics Laboratory Department Of Zoology Banaras Hindu University
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SINGH Bashisth
Genetics Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Banaras Hindu University
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Singh Bashisth
Genetics Laboratory Department Of Zoology Banaras Hindu University
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