Research Facility Studenec, Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Květná 8, 603 65, Brno, Czech Republic.
Laboratory of Mammalian Evolutionary Genetics, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Veveří 97, 602 00, Brno, Czech Republic.
Heredity (Edinb). 2020 Oct;125(4):200-211. doi: 10.1038/s41437-020-0330-z. Epub 2020 Jun 11.
The widespread and locally massive introgression of Y chromosomes of the eastern house mouse (Mus musculus musculus) into the range of the western subspecies (M. m. domesticus) in Central Europe calls for an explanation of its underlying mechanisms. Given the paternal inheritance pattern, obvious candidates for traits mediating the introgression are characters associated with sperm quantity and quality. We can also expect traits such as size, aggression or the length of generation cycles to facilitate the spread. We have created two consomic strains carrying the non-recombining region of the Y chromosome of the opposite subspecies, allowing us to study introgression in both directions, something impossible in nature due to the unidirectionality of introgression. We analyzed several traits potentially related to male fitness. Transmission of the domesticus Y onto the musculus background had negative effects on all studied traits. Likewise, domesticus males possessing the musculus Y had, on average, smaller body and testes and lower sperm count than the parental strain. However, the same consomic males tended to produce less- dissociated sperm heads, to win more dyadic encounters, and to have shorter generation cycles than pure domesticus males. These data suggest that the domesticus Y is disadvantageous on the musculus background, while introgression in the opposite direction can confer a recognizable, though not always significant, selective advantage. Our results are thus congruent with the unidirectional musculus → domesticus Y chromosome introgression in Central Europe. In addition to some previous studies, they show this to be a multifaceted phenomenon demanding a multidisciplinary approach.
广泛且局部大量的东方田鼠(Mus musculus musculus)Y 染色体在中欧向西方亚种(M. m. domesticus)范围的入侵,需要解释其潜在机制。鉴于父系遗传模式,介导这种入侵的明显候选特征是与精子数量和质量相关的特征。我们还可以预期体型、攻击性或世代周期的长度等特征会促进其传播。我们创建了两个带有相反亚种非重组 Y 染色体区域的同基因系,这使我们能够在两个方向上研究基因渗入,而这在自然界中由于基因渗入的单向性是不可能的。我们分析了几个可能与雄性适应性相关的特征。将 domesticus Y 传递到 musculus 背景上,对所有研究的特征都有负面影响。同样,在 musculus 背景上携带 domesticus Y 的雄性的身体和睾丸平均较小,精子数量也较低,低于亲本种群。然而,相同的同基因系雄性产生的非分离精子头较少,在二元遭遇中获胜的次数更多,并且世代周期比纯 domesticus 雄性更短。这些数据表明,在 musculus 背景上 domesticus Y 是不利的,而相反方向的基因渗入可以赋予可识别的,但并非总是显著的选择优势。因此,我们的结果与中欧东方田鼠向西方亚种 Y 染色体的单向基因渗入一致。除了一些以前的研究,它们还表明这是一个多方面的现象,需要采用多学科方法。