Cheng Changde, Kirkpatrick Mark
Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712.
Department of Computational Biology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105.
J Hered. 2017 Oct 30;108(7):754-758. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esx083.
Intersexual genetic correlations are expected to constrain the evolution of sexual dimorphic traits, including the degree of sex-biased gene expression. Consistent with that expectation, studies in fruit flies and birds have reported that genes whose expression has a strong intersexual genetic correlation (rMF) show a lower level of sex-biased expression (SBE). However, it is known that both rMF and SBE can be affected by the environment. It is therefore unclear whether there is a consistent relationship between these 2 quantities across multiple environments. In this paper, we study this relationship in the African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae. We show that both rMF and SBE change between environments. The change in SBE across environments is significantly correlated with dN/dS: greater changes in SBE are associated with higher values of dN/dS. Furthermore, the relationship between rMF and SBE is sensitive to the environment. We conclude that this relationship is sufficiently plastic that environmental effects should be considered in future studies.
两性间的遗传相关性预计会限制两性异形性状的进化,包括性别偏向基因表达的程度。与这一预期一致,果蝇和鸟类的研究报告称,那些表达具有较强两性间遗传相关性(rMF)的基因表现出较低水平的性别偏向表达(SBE)。然而,已知rMF和SBE都会受到环境的影响。因此,尚不清楚在多种环境中这两个量之间是否存在一致的关系。在本文中,我们在非洲疟疾蚊子冈比亚按蚊中研究了这种关系。我们表明,rMF和SBE在不同环境之间都会发生变化。SBE在不同环境中的变化与非同义替换与同义替换的比率(dN/dS)显著相关:SBE的更大变化与更高的dN/dS值相关。此外,rMF和SBE之间的关系对环境敏感。我们得出结论,这种关系具有足够的可塑性,在未来的研究中应考虑环境影响。