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The impact of founder events on chromosomal variability in multiply mating species.


ABSTRACT: In species with heterogametic males, the relative levels of X chromosome versus autosome diversity hold key information about the evolutionary forces at work in a population. It has been shown that population size changes alter the ratio of X linked to autosomal (X/A) variation, with population size reductions and recent bottlenecks leading to decreased X/A diversity ratios. Here we use theory and simulation to investigate a separate demographic effect-that of founder events involving multiply mated females-and find that it leads to much stronger reductions in X/A diversity ratios than are produced by simple population size changes. Investigating the potential of this process to account for sharply reduced X-linked diversity in European Drosophila melanogaster, we find that this model yields predictions that are compatible with the empirical data.

SUBMITTER: Pool JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2734130 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The impact of founder events on chromosomal variability in multiply mating species.

Pool John E JE   Nielsen Rasmus R  

Molecular biology and evolution 20080528 8


In species with heterogametic males, the relative levels of X chromosome versus autosome diversity hold key information about the evolutionary forces at work in a population. It has been shown that population size changes alter the ratio of X linked to autosomal (X/A) variation, with population size reductions and recent bottlenecks leading to decreased X/A diversity ratios. Here we use theory and simulation to investigate a separate demographic effect-that of founder events involving multiply m  ...[more]

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