Lena Müller, Sonja Grath, Korbinian von Heckel, John Parsch
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Abstract
Genes with sexually dimorphic expression (sex-biased genes) often evolve rapidly and are thought to make an important contribution to reproductive isolation between species. We examined the molecular evolution of sex-biased genes in Drosophila melanogaster and D. ananassae, which represent two independent lineages within the melanogaster group. We find that strong purifying selection limits protein sequence variation within species, but that a considerable fraction of divergence between species can be attributed to positive selection. In D. melanogaster, the proportion of adaptive substitutions between species is greatest for male-biased genes and is especially high for those on the X chromosome. In contrast, male-biased genes do not show unusually high variation within or between populations. A similar pattern is seen at the level of gene expression, where sex-biased genes show high expression divergence between species, but low divergence between populations. In D. ananassae, there is no increased rate of adaptation of male-biased genes, suggesting that the type or strength of selection acting on sex-biased genes differs between lineages.
具有两性二态表达的基因(性别偏倚基因)通常进化迅速,被认为对物种之间的生殖隔离做出了重要贡献。我们研究了黑腹果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)和D. ananassae (D. ananassae)这两个独立谱系中性别偏向基因的分子进化。我们发现强烈的纯化选择限制了物种内蛋白质序列的变化,但物种之间的相当大一部分差异可归因于正选择。在黑腹龙中,物种间的适应性替代比例在雄性偏倚基因中最大,在X染色体上的比例尤其高。相比之下,男性偏好的基因在种群内部或种群之间并没有表现出异常高的变异。在基因表达水平上也可以看到类似的模式,性别偏倚的基因在物种之间表现出高度的表达差异,但在种群之间表现出较低的差异。在ananassae中,雄性偏倚基因的适应率没有增加,这表明作用于性别偏倚基因的选择的类型或强度在世系之间是不同的。