Artículo
Genetic assimilation and the evolution of direction of genital asymmetry in anablepid fishes
Torres Dowdall, Julián Roberto
; Rometsch, Sina J.; Velasco, Jacobo Reyes; Aguilera, Gaston
; Kautt, Andreas F.; Goyenola, Guillermo; Petryna, Ana Mabel; Deprá, Gabriel C.; da Graça, Weferson J.; Meyer, Axel
Fecha de publicación:
04/2022
Editorial:
The Royal Society
Revista:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences
ISSN:
0962-8452
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Phylogenetic comparative studies suggest that the direction of deviation from bilateral symmetry (sidedness) might evolve through genetic assimilation; however, the changes in sidedness inheritance remain largely unknown. We investigated the evolution of genital asymmetry in fish of the family Anablepidae, in which males' intromittent organ (the gonopodium, a modified anal fin) bends asymmetrically to the left or the right. In most species, males show a 1: 1 ratio of left-to-right-sided gonopodia. However, we found that in three species left-sided males are significantly more abundant than right-sided ones. We mapped sidedness onto a new molecular phylogeny, finding that this left-sided bias likely evolved independently three times. Our breeding experiment in a species with an excess of left-sided males showed that sires produced more left-sided offspring independently of their own sidedness. We propose that sidedness might be inherited as a threshold trait, with different thresholds across species. This resolves the apparent paradox that, while there is evidence for the evolution of sidedness, commonly there is a lack of support for its heritability and no response to artificial selection. Focusing on the heritability of the left: right ratio of offspring, rather than on individual sidedness, is key for understanding how the direction of asymmetry becomes genetically assimilated.
Palabras clave:
ANABLEPS
,
ANTISYMMETRY
,
GONOPODIUM
,
JENYNSIA
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TIME-CALIBRATED PHYLOGENY
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Torres Dowdall, Julián Roberto; Rometsch, Sina J.; Velasco, Jacobo Reyes; Aguilera, Gaston; Kautt, Andreas F.; et al.; Genetic assimilation and the evolution of direction of genital asymmetry in anablepid fishes; The Royal Society; Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences; 289; 1974; 4-2022
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