Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, , Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Biol Lett. 2013 Oct 16;9(6):20130309. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0309. Print 2013.
Kin selection is a fundamentally important process that affects the evolution of social behaviours. The genomics revolution now provides the opportunity to test kin selection theory using genomic data. In this commentary, we discuss previous studies that explored the link between kin selection and patterns of variation within the genome. We then present a new theory aimed at understanding the evolution of genes involved in the development of social insects. Specifically, we investigate caste-antagonistic pleiotropy, which occurs when the phenotypes of distinct castes are optimized by different genotypes at a single locus. We find that caste-antagonistic pleiotropy leads to narrow regions where polymorphism can be maintained. Furthermore, multiple mating by queens reduces the region in which worker-favoured alleles fix, which suggests that multiple mating impedes worker caste evolution. We conclude by discussing ways to test these and other facets of kin selection using newly emerging genomic data.
亲缘选择是影响社会行为进化的一个基本过程。基因组学革命现在为使用基因组数据检验亲缘选择理论提供了机会。在这篇评论中,我们讨论了之前的研究,这些研究探索了亲缘选择与基因组内变异模式之间的联系。然后,我们提出了一个新的理论,旨在理解参与社会性昆虫发育的基因的进化。具体来说,我们研究了表型拮抗多效性,即当一个单一基因座上不同基因型的表型通过不同的表型来优化时,就会发生这种现象。我们发现,表型拮抗多效性导致了多态性可以维持的狭窄区域。此外,女王的多次交配减少了工蚁有利等位基因固定的区域,这表明多次交配阻碍了工蚁的进化。最后,我们讨论了利用新出现的基因组数据检验亲缘选择的这些和其他方面的方法。