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Chromosomal rearrangements directly cause underdominant F1 pollen sterility in Mimulus lewisii-Mimulus cardinalis hybrids
by
Fishman, Lila
, Stathos, Angela
in
Artificial chromosomes
/ Chromosome rearrangements
/ Chromosome translocations
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ Diploids
/ Fertility
/ Fitness
/ Gene mapping
/ Hybrid sterility
/ Hybridization, Genetic
/ Hybrids
/ inversion
/ Inversions
/ Male sterility
/ Males
/ Mapping
/ Meiosis
/ Mimulus - classification
/ Mimulus - genetics
/ Mimulus - physiology
/ Mimulus cardinalis
/ Mimulus lewisii
/ Mimulus parishii
/ Plant Infertility
/ Pollen
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Recombination
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Reproductive isolation
/ Speciation
/ Translocation
/ Translocation, Genetic
2014
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Chromosomal rearrangements directly cause underdominant F1 pollen sterility in Mimulus lewisii-Mimulus cardinalis hybrids
by
Fishman, Lila
, Stathos, Angela
in
Artificial chromosomes
/ Chromosome rearrangements
/ Chromosome translocations
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ Diploids
/ Fertility
/ Fitness
/ Gene mapping
/ Hybrid sterility
/ Hybridization, Genetic
/ Hybrids
/ inversion
/ Inversions
/ Male sterility
/ Males
/ Mapping
/ Meiosis
/ Mimulus - classification
/ Mimulus - genetics
/ Mimulus - physiology
/ Mimulus cardinalis
/ Mimulus lewisii
/ Mimulus parishii
/ Plant Infertility
/ Pollen
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Recombination
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Reproductive isolation
/ Speciation
/ Translocation
/ Translocation, Genetic
2014
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Chromosomal rearrangements directly cause underdominant F1 pollen sterility in Mimulus lewisii-Mimulus cardinalis hybrids
by
Fishman, Lila
, Stathos, Angela
in
Artificial chromosomes
/ Chromosome rearrangements
/ Chromosome translocations
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ Diploids
/ Fertility
/ Fitness
/ Gene mapping
/ Hybrid sterility
/ Hybridization, Genetic
/ Hybrids
/ inversion
/ Inversions
/ Male sterility
/ Males
/ Mapping
/ Meiosis
/ Mimulus - classification
/ Mimulus - genetics
/ Mimulus - physiology
/ Mimulus cardinalis
/ Mimulus lewisii
/ Mimulus parishii
/ Plant Infertility
/ Pollen
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ Recombination
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Reproductive isolation
/ Speciation
/ Translocation
/ Translocation, Genetic
2014
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Chromosomal rearrangements directly cause underdominant F1 pollen sterility in Mimulus lewisii-Mimulus cardinalis hybrids
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Chromosomal rearrangements directly cause underdominant F1 pollen sterility in Mimulus lewisii-Mimulus cardinalis hybrids
2014
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Chromosomal rearrangements can contribute to the evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation directly, by disrupting meiosis in F1 hybrids, or indirectly, by suppressing recombination among genic incompatibilities. Because direct effects of rearrangements on fertility imply fitness costs during their spread, understanding the mechanism of F1 hybrid sterility is integral to reconstructing the role(s) of rearrangements in speciation. In hybrids between monkeyflowers Mimulus cardinalis and Mimulus lewisii, rearrangements contain all quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for both premating barriers and pollen sterility, suggesting that they may have facilitated speciation in this model system. We used artificial chromosome doubling and comparative mapping to test whether heterozygous rearrangements directly cause underdominant male sterility in M. lewisii–M. cardinalis hybrids. Consistent with a direct chromosomal basis for hybrid sterility, synthetic tetraploid F1s showed highly restored fertility (83.4% pollen fertility) relative to diploids F1s (36.0%). Additional mapping with Mimulus parishii–M. cardinalis and M. parishii–M. lewisii hybrids demonstrated that underdominant male sterility is caused by one M. lewisii specific and one M. cardinalis specific reciprocal translocation, but that inversions had no direct effects on fertility. We discuss the importance of translocations as causes of reproductive isolation, and consider models for how underdominant rearrangements spread and fix despite intrinsic fitness costs.
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