Department of Zoology and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022 Jul 26;119(30):e2122153119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2122153119. Epub 2022 Jul 18.
Speciation is the process by which barriers to gene flow evolve between populations. Although we now know that speciation is largely driven by natural selection, knowledge of the agents of selection and the genetic and genomic mechanisms that facilitate divergence is required for a satisfactory theory of speciation. In this essay, we highlight three advances/problems in our understanding of speciation that have arisen from studies of the genes and genomic regions that underlie the evolution of reproductive isolation. First, we describe how the identification of "speciation" genes makes it possible to identify the agents of selection causing the evolution of reproductive isolation, while also noting that the link between the genetics of phenotypic divergence and intrinsic postzygotic reproductive barriers remains tenuous. Second, we discuss the important role of recombination suppressors in facilitating speciation with gene flow, but point out that the means and timing by which reproductive barriers become associated with recombination cold spots remains uncertain. Third, we establish the importance of ancient genetic variation in speciation, although we argue that the focus of speciation studies on evolutionarily young groups may bias conclusions in favor of ancient variation relative to new mutations.
物种形成是指种群之间基因流障碍进化的过程。尽管我们现在知道物种形成主要是由自然选择驱动的,但为了形成一个令人满意的物种形成理论,我们需要了解选择的因素以及促进分歧的遗传和基因组机制。在本文中,我们强调了从研究生殖隔离进化所涉及的基因和基因组区域中得出的对物种形成理解的三个进展/问题。首先,我们描述了如何识别“物种形成”基因,从而有可能确定导致生殖隔离进化的选择因素,同时也注意到表型分歧的遗传学与内在合子后生殖障碍之间的联系仍然很脆弱。其次,我们讨论了重组抑制因子在促进有基因流动的物种形成中的重要作用,但指出生殖障碍与重组冷点相关联的方式和时间仍不确定。第三,我们确定了古老遗传变异在物种形成中的重要性,尽管我们认为物种形成研究对进化上年轻的群体的关注可能会使结论偏向于古老变异而不是新突变。