THE Y CHROMOSOMES OF DROSOPHILA SIMULANS ARE HIGHLY POLYMORPHIC FOR THEIR ABILITY TO SUPPRESS SEX-RATIO DRIVE
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- Published by The Society for the Study of Evolution in Evolution
- Vol. 55 (4), 728-737
- https://doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2001)055[0728:tycods]2.0.co;2
Abstract
The sex-ratio trait, known in several species of Drosophila including D. simulans, results from meiotic drive of the X chromosome against the Y. Males that carry a sex-ratio X chromosome produce strongly female-biased progeny. In D. simulans, drive suppressors have evolved on the Y chromosome and on the autosomes. Both the frequency of sex-ratio X and the strength of the total drive suppression (Y-linked and autosomal) vary widely among geographic populations of this worldwide species. We have investigated the pattern of Y-linked drive suppression in six natural populations representative of this variability. Y-linked suppressors were found to be a regular component of the suppression, with large differences between populations in the mean level of suppression. These variations did not correspond to differences in frequency of discrete types of Y chromosomes, but to a more or less wide continuum of phenotypes, from nonsuppressor to partial or total suppressor. We concluded that a large diversity of Y-linked suppressor alleles exists in D. simulans and that some populations are highly polymorphic. Our results support the hypothesis that a Y-chromosome polymorphism can be easily maintained by a balance between meiotic drive and the cost of drive suppression. Corresponding Editor: H. A. OrrKeywords
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