ADVERTISEMENT

If you are seeing this message, you may be experiencing temporary network problems. Please wait a few minutes and refresh the page. If the problem persists, you may wish to report it to your local Network Manager.

It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to display style sheets. In this case, although the visual presentation will be degraded, the site should continue to be functional. We recommend using the latest version of Microsoft or Mozilla web browser to help minimise these problems.

Wiley InterScience

< Previous Abstract

Save Article to My Profile      Download Citation      Request Permissions

Abstract |  References  |  Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 501K)  | Related Articles | Citation Tracking

Patterns of nucleotide variation and reproductive isolation between a Mimulus allotetraploid and its progenitor species
A. L. SWEIGART*, N. H. MARTIN and J. H. WILLIS
  *Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA,   Department of Biology, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA,   Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA
Correspondence: Andrea L. Sweigart, Fax: 585-275-2070; E-mail: asweigar@mail.rochester.edu

A. L. Sweigart and N. H. Martin contributed equally to this study.

Copyright Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
KEYWORDS
genome duplication • hybridization • Mimulus • polyploidy • reproductive isolation • speciation

ABSTRACT

AbstractIntroductionMaterials and methodsResultsDiscussion

Here we report our characterization of a widespread, highly selfing Mimulus allotetraploid formed by interspecific hybridization between M. nasutus and M. guttatus. Nucleotide variation at two nuclear loci (mCYCA and mAP3) within and among tetraploid populations resolves two haplotype clusters for each locus: one shares near identity with sequences from M. nasutus and the other group shares substantial variation with M. guttatus. With respect to the two loci studied, each allotetraploid individual is a 'fixed heterozygote' carrying sequences from both clusters. Moreover, mCYCA variation is consistent with at least two evolutionary origins for the Mimulus allotetraploid. We show that the allotetraploid is strongly reproductively isolated from M. nasutus and M. guttatus; interploidy crosses produce almost no viable seeds. By extension, we infer strong triploid block and argue that Mimulus allotetraploid formation might proceed in one step via the union of unreduced gametes in an M. nasutus–M. guttatus F1 hybrid. We also discuss the potential roles of mating system and flowering asynchrony in allotetraploid establishment.


Received 10 November 2007; revision accepted 11 January 2008

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03707.x About DOI

Related Articles

  • Find other articles like this in Wiley InterScience
  • Find articles in Wiley InterScience written by any of the authors

Wiley InterScience is a member of CrossRef.

Cross Ref Member


Click here to use the database

Barcoding Life
Read free online

Special Issue on Barcoding Life

This supplement to Molecular Ecology Resources is devoted to showcasing current barcoding work and providing a forum for the discussion of issues dealing with barcoding. The supplement grew out of the second Canadian Barcode of Life Network Scientific Symposium devoted to DNA barcoding, held at the Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto, Canada, 28–29 April 2008).

Click here to start reading now

Sign up here
Asia Scientists Click Here
Journal Backfiles