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Selection of the sex-linked inhibitor of apoptosis in mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) driven by enhanced expression during early overwintering.


ABSTRACT: The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is an insect native to western North America; however, its geographical range has recently expanded north in BC and east into Alberta. To understand the population structure in the areas of expansion, 16 gene-linked microsatellites were screened and compared to neutral microsatellites using outlier analyses of Fst and Fct values. One sex-linked gene, inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP), showed a strong signature of positive selection for neo-X alleles and was analyzed for evidence of adaptive variation. Alleles of IAP were sequenced, and differences between the neo-X and neo-Y alleles were consistent with neutral evolution suggesting that the neo-Y allele may not be under functional constraints. Neo-Y alleles were amplified from gDNA, but not effectively from cDNA, suggesting that there was little IAP expression from neo-Y alleles. There were no differences in overall IAP expression between males and females with the common northern neo-X allele suggesting that the neo-X allele in males compensates for the reduced expression of neo-Y alleles. However, males lacking the most common northern neo-X allele thought to be selected for in northern populations had reduced overall IAP expression in early October-at a time when beetles are preparing for overwintering. This suggests that the most common allele may have more rapid upregulation. The reduced function of neo-Y alleles of IAP suggested by both sequence differences and lower levels of expression may foster a highly selective environment for neo-X alleles such as the common northern allele with more efficient upregulation.

SUBMITTER: Horianopoulos LC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6024124 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selection of the sex-linked <i>inhibitor of apoptosis</i> in mountain pine beetle (<i>Dendroctonus ponderosae</i>) driven by enhanced expression during early overwintering.

Horianopoulos Linda C LC   Boone Celia K CK   Samarasekera G D N Gayathri GDNG   Kandola Gurkirat K GK   Murray Brent W BW  

Ecology and evolution 20180524 12


The mountain pine beetle (<i>Dendroctonus ponderosae</i>) is an insect native to western North America; however, its geographical range has recently expanded north in BC and east into Alberta. To understand the population structure in the areas of expansion, 16 gene-linked microsatellites were screened and compared to neutral microsatellites using outlier analyses of <i>F</i><sub>st</sub> and <i>F</i><sub>ct</sub> values. One sex-linked gene, <i>inhibitor of apoptosis</i> (<i>IAP</i>), showed a  ...[more]

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