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Ancient balancing selection at tan underlies female colour dimorphism in Drosophila erecta.


ABSTRACT: Dimorphic traits are ubiquitous in nature, but the evolutionary factors leading to dimorphism are largely unclear. We investigate a potential case of sexual mimicry in Drosophila erecta, in which females show contrasting resemblance to males. We map the genetic basis of this sex-limited colour dimorphism to a region containing the gene tan. We find a striking signal of ancient balancing selection at the 'male-specific enhancer' of tan, with exceptionally high sequence divergence between light and dark alleles, suggesting that this dimorphism has been adaptively maintained for millions of years. Using transgenic reporter assays, we confirm that these enhancer alleles encode expression differences that are predicted to generate this pigmentation dimorphism. These results are compatible with the theoretical prediction that divergent phenotypes maintained by selection can evolve simple genetic architectures.

SUBMITTER: Yassin A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4735637 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ancient balancing selection at tan underlies female colour dimorphism in Drosophila erecta.

Yassin Amir A   Bastide Héloïse H   Chung Henry H   Veuille Michel M   David Jean R JR   Pool John E JE  

Nature communications 20160118


Dimorphic traits are ubiquitous in nature, but the evolutionary factors leading to dimorphism are largely unclear. We investigate a potential case of sexual mimicry in Drosophila erecta, in which females show contrasting resemblance to males. We map the genetic basis of this sex-limited colour dimorphism to a region containing the gene tan. We find a striking signal of ancient balancing selection at the 'male-specific enhancer' of tan, with exceptionally high sequence divergence between light an  ...[more]

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