Experimental evolution of hybrid populations to identify Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibility loci

Nicole Szabo,Asher D. Cutter

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION(2024)

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Epistatic interactions between loci that reduce fitness in interspecies hybrids, Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities (DMIs), contribute genetically to the inviability and infertility within hybrid populations. It remains a challenge, however, to identify the loci that contribute to DMIs as causes of reproductive isolation between species. Here, we assess through forward simulation the power of evolve-and-resequence (E&R) experimental evolution of hybrid populations to map DMI loci. We document conditions under which such a mapping strategy may be most feasible and demonstrate how mapping power is sensitive to biologically relevant parameters such as one-way versus two-way incompatibility type, selection strength, recombination rate, and dominance interactions. We also assess the influence of parameters under direct control of an experimenter, including duration of experimental evolution and number of replicate populations. We conclude that an E&R strategy for mapping DMI loci, and other cases of epistasis, can be a viable option under some circumstances for study systems with short generation times like Caenorhabditis nematodes. This study addresses a serious challenge in speciation genetics: how to identify loci responsible for reproductive isolation between species. Here we explore via computer simulation the neglected possible strategy of using experimental evolution of hybrid populations to map genetic incompatibilities.image
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Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibility,experimental evolution,genetic mapping,hybridization,speciation
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