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物种形成与倒位:黑猩猩与人类

Speciation and inversions: chimps and humans.

作者信息

Hey Jody

机构信息

Department of Genetics, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, 604 Allison Rd. Piscataway, NJ 08854-8082, USA.

出版信息

Bioessays. 2003 Sep;25(9):825-8. doi: 10.1002/bies.10336.

Abstract

A new set of models has resurrected a role for chromosomal inversions in the formation of new species. Traditional models, which are generally considered to be unlikely in most cases, had imagined that inversions might aid speciation by directly causing low hybrid fitness. In contrast, the newer models focus on the effect that inversions have on local recombination rates. A test of these models found a strikingly high rate of amino-acid substitution within regions where humans and chimpanzees differ by inversions, suggesting perhaps that our ancestral species underwent a divergence process in which gene flow and inversions played a key role. However, it remains uncertain whether this interesting finding is actually consistent with the proposed model.

摘要

一组新的模型重新确立了染色体倒位在新物种形成中的作用。传统模型通常被认为在大多数情况下不太可能,曾设想倒位可能通过直接导致杂种适应性降低来促进物种形成。相比之下,新模型关注倒位对局部重组率的影响。对这些模型的一项测试发现,在人类和黑猩猩因倒位而不同的区域内,氨基酸替换率高得惊人,这或许表明我们的祖先物种经历了一个基因流动和倒位起关键作用的分化过程。然而,这一有趣的发现是否真的与所提出的模型一致仍不确定。

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