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Ecology and Evolution
Selection and demographic history shape the molecular evolution of the gamete compatibility protein bindin in Pisaster sea stars
Iva Popovic3  Peter B. Marko1  John P. Wares2 
[1] Department of Biology, University of Hawai'i, Mānoa, Hawaii;Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia;Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
关键词: Bindin;    concerted evolution;    gamete recognition;    positive selection;    sexual conflict;   
DOI  :  10.1002/ece3.1042
来源: Wiley
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Abstract

Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leading to reproductive isolation, despite the potential homogenizing effects of gene flow. This process has been implicated in both primary divergence among conspecific populations and reinforcement during secondary contact; however, these two selective regimes can be difficult to discriminate from each other. Here, we describe the gene that encodes the gamete compatibility protein bindin for three sea star species in the genus Pisaster. First, we compare the full-length bindin-coding sequence among all three species and analyze the evolutionary relationships between the repetitive domains of the variable second bindin exon. The comparison suggests that concerted evolution of repetitive domains has an effect on bindin divergence among species and bindin variation within species. Second, we characterize population variation in the second bindin exon of two species: We show that positive selection acts on bindin variation in Pisaster ochraceus but not in Pisaster brevispinus, which is consistent with higher polyspermy risk in P. ochraceus. Third, we show that there is no significant genetic differentiation among populations and no apparent effect of sympatry with congeners that would suggest selection based on reinforcement. Fourth, we combine bindin and cytochrome c oxidase 1 data in isolation-with-migration models to estimate gene flow parameter values and explore the historical demographic context of our positive selection results. Our findings suggest that positive selection on bindin divergence among P. ochraceus alleles can be accounted for in part by relatively recent northward population expansions that may be coupled with the potential homogenizing effects of concerted evolution.

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