Balancing Selection and Low Recombination Affect Diversity near the Self-Incompatibility Loci of the Plant Arabidopsis lyrata
The self-incompatibility ( S-) locus region of plants in the Brassica family is a small genome region. In Arabidopsis lyrata, the S-genes, SRK and SCR, encode the functional female and pollen recognition proteins, which must be coadapted to maintain correct associations between the two component gen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current biology 2005-10, Vol.15 (19), p.1773-1778 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The self-incompatibility (
S-) locus region of plants in the Brassica family is a small genome region. In
Arabidopsis lyrata, the
S-genes,
SRK and
SCR, encode the functional female and pollen recognition proteins, which must be coadapted to maintain correct associations between the two component genes, and thus self-incompatibility (SI). Recombinants would be self-compatible and thus probably disadvantageous in self-incompatible species [
1, 2]. Therefore, tight linkage between the two genes in incompatibility systems is predicted to evolve to avoid producing such recombinant haplotypes [
3]. The evolution of low recombination in
S-locus regions has not been rigorously tested. To test whether these regions’ per-nucleotide recombination rates differ from those elsewhere in the genome, and to investigate whether the
A. lyrata S-loci have the predicted effect on diversity in their immediate genome region, we studied diversity in genes that are linked to the
S-loci but are not involved in incompatibility [
4] and are not under balancing selection. Compared with other
A. lyrata loci, genes linked to the
S-loci have extraordinarily high polymorphism. Our estimated recombination in this region, from fitting a model of the effects of
S-allele polymorphism on linked neutral sites, supports the hypothesis of locally suppressed recombination around the
S-locus. |
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ISSN: | 0960-9822 1879-0445 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cub.2005.08.062 |