Genetics of morphological differences and hybrid sterility betweenDrosophila sechelliaand its relatives

Author:

Coyne Jerry A.,Rux John,David Jean R.

Abstract

SummaryWe conducted classical genetic analysis of the difference in male genitalia and hybrid sterility between the island-dwelling sibling speciesDrosophila sechelliaandD. mauritiana. At least two loci (one on each autosome) are responsible for the genital difference, with the X chromosome having no significant effect. In contrast, male hybrid sterility is caused by at least four gene loci distributed among all major chromosomes, with those on the X chromosome having the largest effect.We also show that the large difference in ovariole number betweenD. sechelliaand its mainland relativeD. simulansis due to at least two gene substitutions, one on each major autosome. The X and the left arm of the second chromosome, however, have no significant effect on the character. This implies that the evolution of reduced ovariole number involved relatively few gene substitutions.These results extend previous findings that morphological differences betweenDrosophilaspecies are caused by genes distributed among all chromosomes, while hybrid sterility and inviability are due primarily to X-linked genes. Because strong X-effects on male sterility have been found in all three pairwise hybridizations amongD. simulans, D. sechelliaandD. mauritiana, these effects must have evolved at least twice independently.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Genetics,General Medicine

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