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@article{1611265, author = {Martincová, Iva and Ďureje, Ľudovít and Kreisinger, Jakub and Macholán, Miloš and Piálek, Jaroslav}, article_location = {Hoboken}, article_number = {10}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5196}, keywords = {Mus musculus domesticus; Mus musculus musculus; phenotype variation; sperm quality; wild-derived strain; Y-associated effects}, language = {eng}, issn = {2045-7758}, journal = {Ecology and Evolution}, title = {Phenotypic effects of the Y chromosome are variable and structured in hybrids among house mouse recombinant lines}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.5196}, volume = {9}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1611265 AU - Martincová, Iva - Ďureje, Ľudovít - Kreisinger, Jakub - Macholán, Miloš - Piálek, Jaroslav PY - 2019 TI - Phenotypic effects of the Y chromosome are variable and structured in hybrids among house mouse recombinant lines JF - Ecology and Evolution VL - 9 IS - 10 SP - 6124-6137 EP - 6124-6137 PB - WILEY SN - 20457758 KW - Mus musculus domesticus KW - Mus musculus musculus KW - phenotype variation KW - sperm quality KW - wild-derived strain KW - Y-associated effects UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.5196 L2 - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.5196 N2 - Hybrid zones between divergent populations sieve genomes into blocks that introgress across the zone, and blocks that do not, depending on selection between interacting genes. Consistent with Haldane's rule, the Y chromosome has been considered counterselected and hence not to introgress across the European house mouse hybrid zone. However, recent studies detected massive invasion of M. m. musculus Y chromosomes into M. m. domesticus territory. To understand mechanisms facilitating Y spread, we created 31 recombinant lines from eight wild-derived strains representing four localities within the two mouse subspecies. These lines were reciprocally crossed and resulting F1 hybrid males scored for five phenotypic traits associated with male fitness. Molecular analyses of 51 Y-linked SNPs attributed 50% of genetic variation to differences between the subspecies and 8% to differentiation within both taxa. A striking proportion, 21% (frequencies of sperm head abnormalities) and 42% (frequencies of sperm tail dissociations), of phenotypic variation was explained by geographic Y chromosome variants. Our crossing design allowed this explanatory power to be examined across a hierarchical scale from subspecific to local intrastrain effects. We found that divergence and variation were expressed diversely in different phenotypic traits and varied across the whole hierarchical scale. This finding adds another dimension of complexity to studies of Y introgression not only across the house mouse hybrid zone but potentially also in other contact zones. ER -
MARTINCOVÁ, Iva, Ľudovít ĎUREJE, Jakub KREISINGER, Miloš MACHOLÁN a Jaroslav PIÁLEK. Phenotypic effects of the Y chromosome are variable and structured in hybrids among house mouse recombinant lines. \textit{Ecology and Evolution}. Hoboken: WILEY, 2019, roč.~9, č.~10, s.~6124-6137. ISSN~2045-7758. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5196.
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