Wade M J, Chang N W
Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637.
Nature. 1995 Jan 5;373(6509):72-4. doi: 10.1038/373072a0.
The cytoplasmically inherited microorganism Wolbachia pipientis behaves like a sexually selected trait in its host, the flour beetle Tribolium confusum, enhancing male fertility at the expense of female fecundity. Here we show that infected females have fewer offspring than uninfected females but infected males have a large fertility advantage over uninfected males within multiply-inseminated infected or uninfected females. The male fertility effect accelerates the spread of the Wolbachia through the host population and expands the initial opportunity for hitch-hiking of host nuclear genes. Sperm competition in a host, mediated by endosymbionts, has not been previously described.
胞质遗传的微生物沃尔巴克氏体(Wolbachia pipientis)在其宿主赤拟谷盗(Tribolium confusum)中表现出一种性选择性状,它以牺牲雌性繁殖力为代价提高雄性生育力。我们在此表明,受感染的雌性比未受感染的雌性后代数量更少,但在多次受精的受感染或未受感染的雌性中,受感染的雄性比未受感染的雄性具有很大的生育优势。雄性生育力效应加速了沃尔巴克氏体在宿主种群中的传播,并扩大了宿主核基因搭便车的初始机会。由内共生体介导的宿主精子竞争此前尚未有过描述。