Genetic variation and co-variation for fitness between intra-population and inter-population backgrounds in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum.

D W Drury, M J Wade
Author Information
  1. D W Drury: Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA. ddrury@indiana.edu

Abstract

Hybrids from crosses between populations of the flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, express varying degrees of inviability and morphological abnormalities. The proportion of allopatric population hybrids exhibiting these negative hybrid phenotypes varies widely, from 3% to 100%, depending upon the pair of populations crossed. We crossed three populations and measured two fitness components, fertility and adult offspring numbers from successful crosses, to determine how genes segregating within populations interact in inter-population hybrids to cause the negative phenotypes. With data from crosses of 40 sires from each of three populations to groups of five dams from their own and two divergent populations, we estimated the genetic variance and covariance for breeding value of fitness between the intra- and inter-population backgrounds and the sire × dam population interaction variance. The latter component of the variance in breeding values estimates the change in genic effects between backgrounds owing to epistasis. Interacting genes with a positive effect, prior to fixation, in the sympatric background but a negative effect in the hybrid background cause reproductive incompatibility in the Dobzhansky-Muller speciation model. Thus, the sire × dam population interaction provides a way to measure the progress towards speciation of genetically differentiating populations on a trait by trait basis using inter-population hybrids.

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Grants

  1. R01 GM065414/NIGMS NIH HHS
  2. R01 GM065414-04/NIGMS NIH HHS
  3. 5R01GM65414-4/NIGMS NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Animals
Female
Genetic Variation
Hybrid Vigor
Hybridization, Genetic
Male
Population Dynamics
Tribolium

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