2014
DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2014.69
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Reduced recombination patterns in Robertsonian hybrids between chromosomal races of the house mouse: chiasma analyses

Abstract: The recombination suppression models of chromosomal speciation posit that chromosomal rearrangements act as partial barriers to gene flow allowing these regions to accumulate genetic incompatibilities, thus contributing to the divergence of populations. Empirical and theoretical studies exploring the requirements of these models have mostly focused on the role of inversions. Here, the recombination landscape of heterozygosity for Robertsonian (Rb) fusions is investigated in the house mouse. Laboratory-bred F1 … Show more

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“…Modifying chromosome arm length and/or number, as well as centromere location, are clearly expected to have an impact on recombination patterns since at least one chiasma per chromosomal arm has to form during mammalian meiosis for the proper segregation of homologs (de Villena & Sapienza, 2001b). Accordingly, empirical studies have shown that Rb metacentrics modify the number and distribution of chiasmata in the genomes of house mice (Bidau et al, 2001;Castiglia & Capanna, 2002;Dumas & Britton-Davidian, 2002;Merico et al, 2013;Dumas, Catalan & Britton-Davidian, 2014), as well as marsh rats (Nachman, 1992), tuco-tucos (Basheva et al, 2014) and shrews (Borodin et al, 2008).…”
Section: (4) Recombinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Modifying chromosome arm length and/or number, as well as centromere location, are clearly expected to have an impact on recombination patterns since at least one chiasma per chromosomal arm has to form during mammalian meiosis for the proper segregation of homologs (de Villena & Sapienza, 2001b). Accordingly, empirical studies have shown that Rb metacentrics modify the number and distribution of chiasmata in the genomes of house mice (Bidau et al, 2001;Castiglia & Capanna, 2002;Dumas & Britton-Davidian, 2002;Merico et al, 2013;Dumas, Catalan & Britton-Davidian, 2014), as well as marsh rats (Nachman, 1992), tuco-tucos (Basheva et al, 2014) and shrews (Borodin et al, 2008).…”
Section: (4) Recombinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stefansson et al, 2005;Ma & Amos, 2012), most empirical evidence in mammals has dealt with the effects of Rb fusions on recombination patterns (e.g. Merico et al, 2013;Basheva et al, 2014;Dumas et al, 2014). Another interesting situation exists in the common shrew where the metacentric pair tu (i.e.…”
Section: (4) Recombinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of MLH1 foci on the BTA2 orthologue located distally on the same chromosome arm in the common eland did not significantly differ from the BTA2 in cattle. Such a suppression of class I COs in rearranged chromosome regions can cause a reduction in genetic variability; however, it can prevent the disruption of favourable allelic combinations in genes that are newly linked in karyotype evolution and enable the accumulation of genetic incompatibilities in the process of speciation (Butlin 2005;Dumas et al 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…В то же время получены свидетельства в пользу современной версии этой гипотезы. Существенные изменения в реком-бинации наблюдались у мышей и землероек -носителей простых и сложных гетерозигот по робертсоновским транслокациям по сравнению с гомозиготами (Searle, 1986(Searle, , 1993Wallace et al, 1992;Bidau et al, 2001;Dumas, BrittonDavidian, 2002;Borodin et al, 2008;Merico et al, 2013;Dumas et al, 2015).…”
Section: хромосомные перестройки и видообразование в роде Ctenomysunclassified