Horth Lisa
Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA.
Genomics. 2007 Aug;90(2):159-75. doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2007.03.021. Epub 2007 Jun 4.
Fascinating new data, revealed through gene sequencing, comparative genomics, and genetic engineering, precisely establish which genes are involved in mate choice and mating activity--behaviors that are surprisingly understudied from a genetic perspective. Discussed here are some of the recently identified visual and chemosensory genes that are involved in mate choice and mating behavior. These genes' products are involved in the production, transmission, and receipt of crucial sensory mate-choice cues that affect fitness. This review exposes newfound evidence that alternative splicing, gene-expression pattern changes, and molecular genetic variation in sensory genes are crucial for both intra- and interspecific mate choice and mating success. Many sensory genes have arisen through gene duplications, and data amassed from studies conducted at scales ranging from individual genes to genomic comparisons show that strong, positive Darwinian selection acts on several mating-related genes and that these genes evolve rapidly.
通过基因测序、比较基因组学和基因工程揭示的迷人新数据,精确确定了哪些基因参与配偶选择和交配活动——从基因角度来看,这些行为令人惊讶地未得到充分研究。本文讨论了一些最近发现的与配偶选择和交配行为有关的视觉和化学感应基因。这些基因的产物参与了影响适应性的关键感官配偶选择线索的产生、传递和接收。这篇综述揭示了新的证据,即感觉基因中的可变剪接、基因表达模式变化和分子遗传变异对于种内和种间配偶选择及交配成功都至关重要。许多感觉基因是通过基因复制产生的,从单个基因到基因组比较等不同规模研究积累的数据表明,强烈的正向达尔文选择作用于几个与交配相关的基因,并且这些基因进化迅速。