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The Drosophila simulans Y chromosome interacts with the autosomes to influence male fitness.

C Ruth ArcherR M StephensM D SharmaD J Hosken
Published in: Journal of evolutionary biology (2017)
The Y chromosome should degenerate because it cannot recombine. However, male-limited transmission increases selection efficiency for male-benefit alleles on the Y, and therefore, Y chromosomes should contribute significantly to variation in male fitness. This means that although the Drosophila Y chromosome is small and gene-poor, Y-linked genes are vital for male fertility in Drosophila melanogaster and the Y chromosome has large male fitness effects. It is unclear whether the same pattern is seen in the closely related Drosophila simulans. We backcrossed Y chromosomes from three geographic locations into five genetic backgrounds and found strong Y and genetic background effects on male fertility. There was a significant Y-background interaction, indicating substantial epistasis between the Y and autosomal genes affecting male fertility. This supports accumulating evidence that interactions between the Y chromosome and the autosomes are key determinants of male fitness.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • physical activity
  • body composition
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • young adults
  • transcription factor
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • genome wide analysis