2021
DOI: 10.3390/insects12070643
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Development of a Set of Microsatellite Markers to Investigate Sexually Antagonistic Selection in the Invasive Ant Nylanderia fulva

Abstract: Sexually antagonistic selection (SAS) occurs when distinct alleles are differentially selected in each sex. In the invasive tawny crazy ant, Nylanderia fulva, a genomic region is under SAS, while the rest of the genome is randomly selected in males and females. In this study, we designed a suite of 15 microsatellite markers to study the origin and evolution of SAS in N. fulva. These SAS markers were polymorphic, with allelic frequencies that are highly different between males and females. All haploid males car… Show more

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“…Microsatellites, which are single sequence repeats, have been commonly used in population genetic studies on various insect taxa to identify genotypic diversity 35 , population genetic differentiation 36 , biological invasion [37][38][39] , host range expansion 40 , sexual selection 41 , ecological characteristics 42 , and speciation 43 . However, most microsatellites serve as species-specific markers.…”
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“…Microsatellites, which are single sequence repeats, have been commonly used in population genetic studies on various insect taxa to identify genotypic diversity 35 , population genetic differentiation 36 , biological invasion [37][38][39] , host range expansion 40 , sexual selection 41 , ecological characteristics 42 , and speciation 43 . However, most microsatellites serve as species-specific markers.…”
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confidence: 99%