How phenotypic diversity originates and persists within populations are classic puzzles in evolutionary biology. While balanced polymorphisms segregate within many species, it remains rare for both the genetic basis and the selective forces to be known, leading to an incomplete understanding of many classes of traits under balancing selection. Here, we uncover the genetic architecture of a balanced sexual mimicry polymorphism and identify behavioral mechanisms that may be involved in its maintenance in the swordtail fish Xiphophorus birchmanni. We find that â¼40% of X. birchmanni males develop a "false gravid spot," a melanic pigmentation pattern that mimics the "pregnancy spot" associated with sexual maturity in female live-bearing fish. Using genome-wide association mapping, we detect a single intergenic region associated with variation in the false gravid spot phenotype, which is upstream of kitlga, a melanophore patterning gene. By performing long-read sequencing within and across populations, we identify complex structural rearrangements between alternate alleles at this locus. The false gravid spot haplotype drives increased allele-specific expression of kitlga, which provides a mechanistic explanation for the increased melanophore abundance that causes the spot. By studying social interactions in the laboratory and in nature, we find that males with the false gravid spot experience less aggression; however, they also receive increased attention from other males and are disdained by females. These behavioral interactions may contribute to the maintenance of this phenotypic polymorphism in natural populations. We speculate that structural variants affecting gene regulation may be an underappreciated driver of balanced polymorphisms across diverse species.
Structural genomic variation and behavioral interactions underpin a balanced sexual mimicry polymorphism.
结构基因组变异和行为相互作用支撑着平衡的性拟态多态性
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作者:Dodge Tristram O, Kim Bernard Y, Baczenas John J, Banerjee Shreya M, Gunn Theresa R, Donny Alex E, Given Lyle A, Rice Andreas R, Haase Cox Sophia K, Weinstein M Luke, Cross Ryan, Moran Benjamin M, Haber Kate, Haghani Nadia B, Machin Kairuz Jose Angel, Gellert Hannah R, Du Kang, Aguillon Stepfanie M, Tudor M Scarlett, Gutiérrez-RodrÃguez Carla, Rios-Cardenas Oscar, Morris Molly R, Schartl Manfred, Powell Daniel L, Schumer Molly
| 期刊: | Current Biology | 影响因子: | 7.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Oct 21; 34(20):4662-4676 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.cub.2024.08.053 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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