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historical biogeography of drosophila simulans based on y-chromosomal sequences.y-chromosomal sequences have been used for phylogeographic studies in humans and other mammals, but so far have been ignored as a source of historical information in drosophila and other insects with x/y sex determination. here, we present the first phylogeographic study of drosophila simulans based on the y chromosome. geographic distribution of y-chromosomal haplotypes suggests a high degree of population subdivision within africa, as well as between the african and cosmopolitan groups of popu ...200616051503
inheritance mode of drosophila simulans female mating propensity with d. melanogaster males.the genetic factors involved in the sexual isolation between drosophila simulans females and d. melanogaster males are hardly known. we present a study of female mating propensity of d. simulans from different geographic origins with d. melanogaster males. our results reveal the existence of genetic variability in d. simulans for this trait. female discrimination is dominant against high female interspecific mating, which differs from that detected in other drosophila species crosses.20069487683
sex-ratio meiotic drive in drosophila simulans: cellular mechanism, candidate genes and evolution.the sex-ratio trait, reported in a dozen drosophila species, is a type of naturally occurring meiotic drive in which the driving elements are located on the x chromosome. typically, as the result of a shortage of y-bearing spermatozoa, males carrying a sex-ratio x chromosome produce a large excess of female offspring. the presence of sex-ratio chromosomes in a species can have considerable evolutionary consequences, because they can affect individual fitness and trigger extended intragenomic con ...200616856861
two dobzhansky-muller genes interact to cause hybrid lethality in drosophila.the dobzhansky-muller model proposes that hybrid incompatibilities are caused by the interaction between genes that have functionally diverged in the respective hybridizing species. here, we show that lethal hybrid rescue (lhr) has functionally diverged in drosophila simulans and interacts with hybrid male rescue (hmr), which has functionally diverged in d. melanogaster, to cause lethality in f1 hybrid males. lhr localizes to heterochromatic regions of the genome and has diverged extensively in ...200617124320
microsatellite variation and differentiation in african and non-african populations of drosophila simulans.drosophila simulans originated in sub-saharan africa or madagascar and colonized the rest of the world after the last glaciation about 10 000 years ago. consistent with this demographic history, sub-saharan african populations have been shown to harbour higher levels of microsatellite and sequence variation than cosmopolitan populations. nevertheless, only limited information is available on the population structure of d. simulans. here, we analysed x-linked and autosomal microsatellite loci in ...200617054491
drosophila flies in "evolution canyon" as a model for incipient sympatric speciation.the genetic basis of population divergence leading to adaptive radiation and speciation is a major unresolved problem of evolutionary biology. molecular elucidation of "speciation genes" advanced recently, yet it remains without clear identification of the gene complexes participating in reproductive isolation between natural populations, particularly, in sympatry. genetic divergence was discovered between drosophila melanogaster populations inhabiting ecologically contrasting, opposite slopes i ...200617108081
ubiquitous selective constraints in the drosophila genome revealed by a genome-wide interspecies comparison.non-coding dna comprises approximately 80% of the euchromatic portion of the drosophila melanogaster genome. non-coding sequences are known to contain functionally important elements controlling gene expression, but the proportion of sites that are selectively constrained is still largely unknown. we have compared the complete d. melanogaster and drosophila simulans genome sequences to estimate mean selective constraint (the fraction of mutations that are eliminated by selection) in coding and n ...200616751341
proteomic identification of drosophila melanogaster male accessory gland proteins, including a pro-cathepsin and a soluble gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase.in drosophila melanogaster, the male seminal fluid contains proteins that are important for reproductive success. many of these proteins are synthesised by the male accessory glands and are secreted into the accessory gland lumen, where they are stored until required. previous studies on the identification of drosophila accessory gland products have largely focused on characterisation of male-specific accessory gland cdnas from d. melanogaster and, more recently, drosophila simulans. in the pres ...200616670001
ongoing loss of the tirant transposable element in natural populations of drosophila simulans.tirant is a long terminal repeat (ltr) retrotransposon with an average of 11 insertion sites on the chromosome arms of drosophila melanogaster flies collected from natural populations worldwide. in the sibling species drosophila simulans, tirant is found only in african populations, which harbor a few insertion sites (1 to 5) on the chromosome arms, although some tirant sequences are present in the heterochromatin of most populations. this distribution in d. simulans reflects either the recent g ...200616626897
adaptive protein evolution and regulatory divergence in drosophila.two recent studies demonstrated a positive correlation between divergence in gene expression and protein sequence in drosophila. this correlation could be driven by positive selection or variation in functional constraint. to distinguish between these alternatives, we compared patterns of molecular evolution for 1,862 genes with two previously reported estimates of expression divergence in drosophila. we found a slight negative trend (nonsignificant) between positive selection on protein sequenc ...200616537654
rapid evolution and gene-specific patterns of selection for three genes of spermatogenesis in drosophila.hybrid males resulting from crosses between closely related species of drosophila are sterile. the f1 hybrid sterility phenotype is mainly due to defects occurring during late stages of development that relate to sperm individualization, and so genes controlling sperm development may have been subjected to selective diversification between species. it is also possible that genes of spermatogenesis experience selective constraints given their role in a developmental pathway. we analyzed the molec ...200616357040
origination of an x-linked testes chimeric gene by illegitimate recombination in drosophila.the formation of chimeric gene structures provides important routes by which novel proteins and functions are introduced into genomes. signatures of these events have been identified in organisms from wide phylogenic distributions. however, the ability to characterize the early phases of these evolutionary processes has been difficult due to the ancient age of the genes or to the limitations of strictly computational approaches. while examples involving retrotransposition exist, our understandin ...200616715176
fast protein evolution and germ line expression of a drosophila parental gene and its young retroposed paralog.this is the first detailed study of the evolution, phylogenetic distribution, and transcription of one young retroposed gene, cg13732, and its parental gene cg15645, whose functions are unknown. cg13732 is a recognizable retroposed copy of cg15645 retaining the signals of this process. we name the parental gene cervantes and the retrogene quijote. to determine when this duplication occurred and the phylogenetic distribution of quijote, we employed polymerase chain reaction, southern blotting, an ...200616916943
wolbachia infection suppresses both host defence and parasitoid counter-defence.endosymbiotic bacteria in the genus wolbachia have been linked to several types of reproductive parasitism, which enhance their own transmission, while their direct effects on the host vary from beneficial to neutral or detrimental. here, we report negative effects of infection on immunity-related traits of drosophila simulans and the parasitoid wasp leptopilina heterotoma. infected d. simulans showed a reduced ability to encapsulate parasitoid eggs, compared to a tetracycline-treated, bacterium ...200616618671
interspecific transfer of wolbachia into the mosquito disease vector aedes albopictus.intracellular wolbachia bacteria are obligate, maternally inherited endosymbionts found frequently in insects and other invertebrates. the evolutionary success of wolbachia is due in part to an ability to manipulate reproduction. in mosquitoes and many other insects, wolbachia causes a form of sterility known as cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci). wolbachia-induced ci has attracted interest as a potential agent for affecting medically important disease vectors. however, application of the approach ...200616777718
nuclear-mitochondrial epistasis and drosophila aging: introgression of drosophila simulans mtdna modifies longevity in d. melanogaster nuclear backgrounds.under the mitochondrial theory of aging, physiological decline with age results from the accumulated cellular damage produced by reactive oxygen species generated during electron transport in the mitochondrion. a large body of literature has documented age-specific declines in mitochondrial function that are consistent with this theory, but relatively few studies have been able to distinguish cause from consequence in the association between mitochondrial function and aging. since mitochondrial ...200616219776
induced paternal effects mimic cytoplasmic incompatibility in drosophila.wolbachia is an intracellular microbe found in a wide diversity of arthropod and filarial nematode hosts. in arthropods these common bacteria are reproductive parasites that manipulate central elements of their host's reproduction to increase their own maternal transmission in one of several ways. cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci) is one such manipulation where sperm are somehow modified in infected males and this modification must be rescued by the presence of the same bacterial strain in the eg ...200616489228
wolbachia infection influences the development of culex pipiens embryo in incompatible crosses.wolbachia are maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria that infect many arthropod species and have evolved several different ways for manipulating their host, the most frequent being cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci). ci leads to embryo death in crosses between infected males and uninfected females, as well as in crosses between individuals infected by incompatible wolbachia strains. in the mosquito culex pipiens, previous studies suggested developmental variation in embryos stemming from diff ...200616639421
a wolbachia-associated fitness benefit depends on genetic background in drosophila simulans.the alpha-proteobacteria wolbachia infect a number of insect species and influence host reproduction to favour the spread of infected females through a population. the fitness effect of this infection is important in understanding the spread and maintenance of wolbachia within and among host populations. however, a full elucidation of fitness effect requires careful control of host genetic background. here, i transferred a single clone of wolbachia (the wha strain) into three genetically distinc ...200616777731
sebida: a database for the functional and evolutionary analysis of genes with sex-biased expression.we describe sebida, a database of genes with sex-biased expression. the database integrates results from multiple, independent microarray studies comparing male and female gene expression in drosophila melanogaster, drosophila simulans and anopheles gambiae. sebida uses standard nomenclature, which allows individual genes to be compared across different microarray platforms and to be queried by gene name, symbol, or annotation number. in addition to ratios of male/female expression for each gene ...200616882652
wolbachia infection reduces sperm competitive ability in an insect.the maternally inherited bacterium wolbachia pipientis imposes significant fitness costs on its hosts. one such cost is decreased sperm production resulting in reduced fertility of male drosophila simulans infected with cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci) inducing wolbachia. we tested the hypothesis that wolbachia infection affects sperm competitive ability and found that wolbachia infection is indeed associated with reduced success in sperm competition in non-virgin males. in the second male role, ...200616777737
evolutionary dynamics of wau-like wolbachia variants in neotropical drosophila spp.wolbachia bacteria are common intracellular symbionts of arthropods and have been extensively studied in drosophila. most research focuses on two old word hosts, drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans, and does not take into account that some of the wolbachia associations in these species may have evolved only after their fast global expansion and after the exposure to wolbachia of previously isolated habitats. here we looked at wolbachia of neotropical drosophila species. seventy-one l ...200616391124
nora virus, a persistent virus in drosophila, defines a new picorna-like virus family.several viruses, including picornaviruses, are known to establish persistent infections, but the mechanisms involved are poorly understood. here, a novel picorna-like virus, nora virus, which causes a persistent infection in drosophila melanogaster, is described. it has a single-stranded, positive-sense genomic rna of 11879 nt, followed by a poly(a) tail. unlike other picorna-like viruses, the genome has four open reading frames (orfs). one orf encodes a picornavirus-like cassette of proteins fo ...200616963764
incomplete maternal transmission of mitochondrial dna in drosophila.the possibility of incomplete maternal transmission of mitochondrial dna (mtdna) in drosophila, previously suggested by the presence of heteroplasmy, was examined by intra- and interspecific backcrosses of drosophila simulans and its closest relative, drosophila mauritiana. mtdnas of offspring in these crosses were characterized by southern hybridization with two alpha-32p-labeled probes that are specific to paternal mtdnas. this method could detect as little as 0.03% paternal mtdna, if present, ...20062249764
the sinbad retrotransposon from the genome of the human blood fluke, schistosoma mansoni, and the distribution of related pao-like elements.of the major families of long terminal repeat (ltr) retrotransposons, the pao/bel family is probably the least well studied. it is becoming apparent that numerous ltr retrotransposons and other mobile genetic elements have colonized the genome of the human blood fluke, schistosoma mansoni.200515725362
filarial susceptibility and effects of wolbachia in aedes pseudoscutellaris mosquitoes.the mosquito aedes pseudoscutellaris (theobald), a member of the aedes (stegomyia) scutellaris complex (diptera: culicidae), is an important vector of subperiodic wuchereria bancrofti (cobbold) (spirurida: onchocercidae), causing human lymphatic filariasis, on south pacific islands. maternal inheritance of filarial susceptibility in the complex has previously been asserted, and larval tetracycline treatment reduced susceptibility; the maternally inherited wolbachia in these mosquitoes were sugge ...200515752178
high divergence among drosophila simulans mitochondrial haplogroups arose in midst of long term purifying selection.we characterize the type of selection acting within and among mitochondrial lineages in five closely related drosophila species. we focus on d. simulans, where three genetically distinct mitochondrial haplogroups show high interhaplogroup divergence and low intrahaplogroup polymorphism. using maximum likelihood models we find that the branches leading to these three distinct mitochondrial groups show a significantly reduced rate of nonsynonymous relative to synonymous substitution. this interhap ...200515955513
drosophila simulans as a novel model for studying mitochondrial metabolism and aging.mitochondria generate much of the cellular energy through the process of oxidative phosphorylation (oxphos). oxphos function may be affected by a mutation in any of the mitochondrial (mt) dna encoded genes and/or nuclear encoded genes that produce proteins imported into the mitochondrion that form (or assemble) the five complexes located on the inner mitochondrial membrane. decreasing mitochondrial oxphos efficiency, defined as the amount of inorganic phosphate incorporated into atp per mole of ...200516169180
[structural organization and distribution of the symbiotic bacteria wolbachia during spermatogenesis of drosophila simulans].electron microscopy and morphometric analysis have shown that the symbiotic bacteria wolbachia occur the testis cells during spermatogenesis and are absent in mature spermatids. bacteria did not affect the structural organization of testis cells, which have a typical morphology during morphogenesis. bacteria were distributed along the meiotic spindle microtubules near the mitochondria. they increased in number in spermatids at the stage of elongation. endosymbionts aggregated at the spermatid di ...200515807436
efficient procedure for purification of obligate intracellular wolbachia pipientis and representative amplification of its genome by multiple-displacement amplification.bacteria belonging to the genus wolbachia are obligatory microendocytobionts that infect a variety of arthropods and a majority of filarial nematode species, where they induce reproductive alterations or establish a mutualistic symbiosis. although two whole genome sequences of wolbachia pipientis, for strain wmel from drosophila melanogaster and strain wbm from brugia malayi, have been fully completed and six other genome sequencing projects are ongoing (http://www.genomesonline.org/index.cgi?wa ...200516269725
is genome size influenced by colonization of new environments in dipteran species?genome size differences are usually attributed to the amplification and deletion of various repeated dna sequences, including transposable elements (tes). because environmental changes may promote modifications in the amount of these repeated sequences, it has been postulated that when a species colonizes new environments this could be followed by an increase in its genome size. we tested this hypothesis by estimating the genome size of geographically distinct populations of drosophila ananassae ...200515723678
quantitative trait loci for cuticular hydrocarbons associated with sexual isolation between drosophila simulans and d. sechellia.the identification of genes with large effects on sexual isolation and speciation is an important link between classic evolutionary genetics and molecular biology. few genes that affect sexual isolation and speciation have been identified, perhaps because many traits influencing sexual isolation are complex behaviors. cuticular hydrocarbons (chs) of species of the drosophila melanogaster group play a large role in sexual isolation by functioning as contact pheromones influencing mate recognition ...200516143629
prospects for identifying functional variation across the genome.the genetic factors contributing to complex trait variation may reside in regulatory, rather than protein-coding portions of the genome. within noncoding regions, snps in regulatory elements are more likely to contribute to phenotypic variation than those in nonregulatory regions. thus, it is important to be able to identify and annotate noncoding regulatory elements. dna conservation among diverged species successfully identifies noncoding regulatory regions. however, because rapidly evolving r ...200515851675
patterns of intron sequence evolution in drosophila are dependent upon length and gc content.introns comprise a large fraction of eukaryotic genomes, yet little is known about their functional significance. regulatory elements have been mapped to some introns, though these are believed to account for only a small fraction of genome wide intronic dna. no consistent patterns have emerged from studies that have investigated general levels of evolutionary constraint in introns.200516086849
evidence for a functional interaction between the bari1 transposable element and the cytochrome p450 cyp12a4 gene in drosophila melanogaster.previous studies of the genomic distribution of the transposon bari1 in drosophila melanogaster have revealed an element which is fixed at division 91f in over 90 lab and natural populations. here we report about the structural and transcriptional features of the insertion site which was studied in sublines isolated from an exceptional drosophila line polymorphic for the presence/absence of bari1 at 91f. the insert is located at the 3' end of the cyp12a4 gene that belongs to the cytochrome p450 ...200516076534
rapid evolution of genomic acp complement in the melanogaster subgroup of drosophila.unusual properties of molecular evolution in reproduction-related drosophila genes, including atypically rapid rates of protein evolution, support the idea that natural selection plays an important role in divergence of reproductive function in drosophila. we used subtractive hybridization to investigate another potential side of evolution of the male reproductive transcriptome. we carried out a screen for genes with much greater transcript abundance in drosophila simulans reproductive tracts th ...200515987879
new regulatory regions of drosophila 412 retrotransposable element generated by recombination.there are no doubts that transposable elements (tes) have greatly influenced genomes evolution. they have, however, evolved in different ways throughout mammals, plants, and invertebrates. in mammals they have been shown to be widely present but with low transposition activity; in plants they are responsible for large increases in genome size. in drosophila, despite their low amount, transposition seems to be higher. therefore, to understand how these elements have evolved in different genomes a ...200515574808
a rapid decrease in number of the complete ninja element and concomitant increase of the defective element in a strain of drosophila simulans.the ninja element, originally isolated from an unstable white mutant strain white-milky (w(mky)) of drosophila simulans, is a member of the retrotransposon family with long terminal repeats (ltrs). we show that ninja is present in high copy numbers in the w(mky)-derivative sublines white-chocolate (w(cho)) and white-persimmonl (w(psm1)), in a low copy number in another derivative subline white-milky 3 (w(mky3)), and in only a few copies in a wild type strain. we have cloned the ninja elements fr ...200516011008
identification of co-regulated transcripts affecting male body size in drosophila.factor analysis is an analytic approach that describes the covariation among a set of genes through the estimation of 'factors', which may be, for example, transcription factors, micrornas (mirnas), and so on, by which the genes are co-regulated. factor analysis gives a direct mechanism by which to relate gene networks to complex traits. using simulated data, we found that factor analysis clearly identifies the number and structure of factors and outperforms hierarchical cluster analysis. noise ...200515960805
characterization of active r2 retrotransposition in the rdna locus of drosophila simulans.the rrna gene (rdna) loci of all arthropod lineages contain non-ltr retrotransposable elements that have evolved to specifically insert into the 28s rrna genes. extensive in vitro experiments have been conducted to investigate the mechanism of r2 retrotransposition but little is known of the insertion frequency or cellular factors that might regulate r2 activity. in this article, isofemale lines obtained from a population of drosophila simulans were surveyed for recent r2 insertions. within most ...200515781697
resistance to fipronil in drosophila simulans: influence of two point mutations in the rdl gaba receptor subunit.the eyguieres 42 strain of drosophila simulans, obtained by laboratory selection, displayed approximately 20,000-fold resistance to the insecticide fipronil. molecular cloning of the cdna encoding the rdl gaba receptor subunit of this strain revealed the presence of two mutations: the rdl mutation (a301g) and an additional mutation in the third transmembrane domain (t350m). in order to assess the individual and combined roles of the two mutations in fipronil resistance, the functional properties ...200515748149
linkage disequilibrium and recent selection at three immunity receptor loci in drosophila simulans.immune system genes in a california population sample of drosophila simulans were shown to bear several hallmarks of the effects of past directional selection. one potential effect of directional selection is an increase in linkage disequilibrium among the polymorphic sites that are linked to the site under selection. in this study, we focus on three d. simulans immunity loci, hmu, sr-ci/sr-ciii, and tehao, for which the polymorphic sites are in nearly perfect linkage disequilibrium, an unusual ...200515654108
patterns of evolution of genes disrupted in expression in drosophila species hybrids.divergence between species in regulatory pathways may contribute to hybrid incompatibilities such as sterility. consistent with this idea, genes involved in male fertility often evolve faster than most other genes both in amino acid sequence and in expression. previously, we identified a panel of male-specific genes under-expressed in sterile male hybrids of drosophila simulans and d. mauritiana relative to pure species, and we showed that this under-expression is associated with infertility. in ...200516174330
quantitative trait loci and interaction effects responsible for variation in female postmating mortality in drosophila simulans and d. sechellia introgression lines.mating appears to inflict a cost to drosophila females, resulting in a reduction of their lifespan shortly after mating. males from different chromosome extracted lines differ significantly in their detrimental effects on postmating female survival, and seminal fluid proteins produced in the male accessory glands are at least partially responsible for the effect. this suggests that there is a genetic basis underlying the male inflicted effect on female's postmating mortality. however, the genes ...200515354189
similar mating and sperm displacement patterns in two highly divergent d. simulans populations from africa and europe.the frequency of remating in drosophila melanogaster is affected by both genetic and ecological factors. we studied the remating behaviour in one european (italy) and one african (uganda) drosophila simulans population using six highly polymorphic microsatellite markers. despite that the populations were genetically distinct (f(st) = 0.18) and originated from very dissimilar ecological settings with different population densities, we inferred a very similar mating pattern. the remating parameter ...200515813788
the evolution of antifungal peptides in drosophila.an essential component of the immune system of animals is the production of antimicrobial peptides (amps). in vertebrates and termites the protein sequence of some amps evolves rapidly under positive selection, suggesting that they may be coevolving with pathogens. however, antibacterial peptides in drosophila tend to be highly conserved. we have inferred the selection pressures acting on drosophila antifungal peptides (drosomycins) from both the divergence of drosomycin genes within and between ...200516157672
nucleotide variation and recombination along the fourth chromosome in drosophila simulans.the fourth chromosome of drosophila melanogaster and its sister species are believed to be nonrecombining and have been a model system for testing predictions of the effects of selection on linked, neutral variation. we recently examined nucleotide variation along the chromosome of d. melanogaster and revealed that a low average level of recombination could be associated with considerably high levels of nucleotide variation. in this report, we further investigate the variation along the fourth c ...200415126398
strong selective sweep associated with a transposon insertion in drosophila simulans.we know little about several important properties of beneficial mutations, including their mutational origin, their phenotypic effects (e.g., protein structure changes vs. regulatory changes), and the frequency and rapidity with which they become fixed in a population. one signature of the spread of beneficial mutations is the reduction of heterozygosity at linked sites. here, we present population genetic data from several loci across chromosome arm 2r in drosophila simulans. a 100-kb segment f ...200414745026
why there is a one-way crossability between d. melanogaster and d. simulans? an ontogenic explanation.in the drosophila melanogaster complex, females d. melanogaster mate relatively easily with males drosophila simulans but the reciprocal cross is rare. the species sexual isolation is mainly based on chemical and acoustic signal exchanges between partners. the male side of this communication is investigated in this paper in order to understand the asymmetry. in d. melanogaster the acoustic signature is highly significant, and is synergistically reinforced by the chemical signal. in d. simulans t ...200415088667
genetics of hybrid inviability and sterility in drosophila: dissection of introgression of d. simulans genes in d. melanogaster genome.interspecific crosses between drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans usually produce sterile unisexual hybrids. the barrier preventing genetic analysis of hybrid inviability and sterility has been taken away by the discovery of a d. simulans strain which produces fertile female hybrids. d. simulans genes in the cytological locations of 21a1 to 22c1-23b1 and 30f3-31c5 to 36a2-7 have been introgressed into the d. melanogaster genetic background by consecutive backcrosses. flies heterozygo ...200415088663
mitotic and polytene chromosomes: comparisons between drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans.this review deals with the differences between drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans in their mitotic and polytene chromosomes. the description of the mitotic karyotypes of d. melanogaster and d. simulans is mainly based on the methods that allow to differentiate their euchromatin from their heterochromatin: banding patterns, distribution of satellite dnas and location of the rdna. the polytene chromosomes karyotypes are known for many years to differ by a major paracentric inversion o ...200415088654
wanderings of hobo: a transposon in drosophila melanogaster and its close relatives.the transposon hobo is present in the genomes of drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans (and d. mauritiana and probably d. sechellia, based on southern blots) as full-size elements and internally deleted copies. the full-size melanogaster, simulans and mauritiana hobo elements are 99.9% identical at the dna sequence level, and internally deleted copies in these species essentially differ only in having deletions. in addition to these, hobo-related sequences are present and detectable wi ...200415088653
transposable element dynamics in two sibling species: drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans.transposable elements (tes) in the two sibling species, drosophila melanogaster and d. simulans, differ considerably in amount and dynamics, with d. simulans having a smaller amount of tes than d. melanogaster. several hypotheses have been proposed to explain these differences, based on the evolutionary history of the two species, and claim differences either in the effective size of the population or in genome characteristics. recent data suggest, however, that the higher amount of tes in d. me ...200415088652
anomalies in the expression profile of interspecific hybrids of drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans.when females of drosophila melanogaster and males of drosophila simulans are mated, the male progeny are inviable, whereas the female progeny display manifold malformations and are sterile. these abnormalities result from genetic incompatibilities accumulated since the time the lineages of the species diverged, and may have their origin in aberrant gene transcription. because compensatory changes within species may obscure differences at the regulatory level in conventional comparisons of the ex ...200414962989
the sex-ratio trait and its evolution in drosophila simulans: a comparative approach.sex-ratio x chromosomes, which prevent the production of y-bearing sperm, have been identified in a dozen drosophila species covering a wide phylogenetic range. it has not yet been established whether the same ancestral genetic system underlies this type of meiotic drive across the genus, but the biological characteristics and the evolutionary history of species undoubtedly determine the fate of x-linked drivers. the intragenomic conflict they trigger contributes to geographical variation in d. ...200415088650
sex-ratio distorter of drosophila simulans reduces male productivity and sperm competition ability.the aim of the present study was to determine whether the effects of sex-ratio segregation distorters on the fertility of male drosophila simulans can explain the contrasting success of these x-linked meiotic drivers in different populations of the species. we compared the fertility of sex-ratio and wild-type males under different mating conditions. both types were found to be equally fertile when mating was allowed, with two females per male, during the whole period of egg laying. by contrast s ...200415271073
molecular population genetics of male accessory gland proteins in the drosophila simulans complex.accessory gland proteins are a major component of drosophila seminal fluid. these proteins have a variety of functions and may be subject to sexual selection and/or antagonistic evolution between the sexes. most population genetic data from these proteins are from d. melanogaster and d. simulans. here, we extend the population genetic analysis of acp genes to the other simulans complex species, d. mauritiana and d. sechellia. we sequenced population samples of seven acp's from d. mauritiana, d. ...200415238524
evolutionary genetics: mobile dnas as sources of adaptive change?mobile dnas are potent sources of mutation in wild populations, but seem only rarely to have been used in adaptive evolution. a new study has revealed a mobile dna insertion in drosophila simulans that is associated with an apparent selective sweep and an elevation in expression level of an adjacent gene which creates insecticide resistance.200415120086
do quantitative trait loci (qtl) for a courtship song difference between drosophila simulans and d. sechellia coincide with candidate genes and intraspecific qtl?the genetic architecture of traits influencing sexual isolation can give insight into the evolution of reproductive isolation and hence speciation. here we report a quantitative trait loci (qtl) analysis of the difference in mean interpulse interval (ipi), an important component of the male courtship song, between drosophila simulans and d. sechellia. using a backcross analysis, we find six qtl that explain a total of 40.7% of the phenotypic variance. three candidate genes are located in the int ...200415082549
patterns of microsatellite variability among x chromosomes and autosomes indicate a high frequency of beneficial mutations in non-african d. simulans.we analyzed microsatellite variability at 42 x-linked and 39 autosomal loci from african and european populations of drosophila simulans. the african d. simulans harbored significantly more microsatellite variability than the european flies. in the european population, x-linked polymorphism was more reduced than autosomal variation, whereas there was no significant difference between chromosomes in the african population. previous studies also observed a similar pattern but failed to distinguish ...200415044592
genetic architecture of wing morphology in drosophila simulans and an analysis of temperature effects on genetic parameter estimates.the drosophila wing has been used as a model to investigate the mechanisms responsible for size and shape changes in nature, since such changes might underlie morphological evolution. to improve the understanding of wing morphological variation and the interpretation of genetic parameters estimates, we have established 59 lines from a drosophila simulans laboratory population through single pair random matings. the offspring of each line were reared at three different temperatures, and the wing ...200415305171
identification of a locus under complex positive selection in drosophila simulans by haplotype mapping and composite-likelihood estimation.the recent action of positive selection is expected to influence patterns of intraspecific dna sequence variation in chromosomal regions linked to the selected locus. these effects include decreased polymorphism, increased linkage disequilibrium, and an increased frequency of derived variants. these effects are all expected to dissipate with distance from the selected locus due to recombination. therefore, in regions of high recombination, it should be possible to localize a target of selection ...200415454542
quantitative trait loci for sexual isolation between drosophila simulans and d. mauritiana.sexual isolating mechanisms that act before fertilization are often considered the most important genetic barriers leading to speciation in animals. while recent progress has been made toward understanding the genetic basis of the postzygotic isolating mechanisms of hybrid sterility and inviability, little is known about the genetic basis of prezygotic sexual isolation. here, we map quantitative trait loci (qtl) contributing to prezygotic reproductive isolation between the sibling species drosop ...200415280240
additivity and trans-acting effects on gene expression in male drosophila simulans.understanding how genetic variation is maintained begins with a comprehensive description of what types of genetic variation exist, the extent and magnitude of the variation, and patterns discernable in that variation. however, such studies have focused primarily on dna sequence data and have ignored genetic variation at other hierarchical levels of genetic information. microarray technology permits an examination of genetic variation at the level of mrna abundance. utilizing a round-robin desig ...200415579694
common pattern of evolution of gene expression level and protein sequence in drosophila.sequence divergence scaled by variation within species has been used to infer the action of selection upon individual genes. applying this approach to expression, we compared whole-genome whole-body rna levels in 10 heterozygous drosophila simulans genotypes and a pooled sample of 10 d. melanogaster lines using affymetrix genechip. for 972 genes expressed in d. melanogaster, the transcript level was below detection threshold in d. simulans, which may be explained either by sequence divergence be ...200415034135
association of misexpression with sterility in hybrids of drosophila simulansand d. mauritiana.recent studies have identified genes associated with hybrid sterility and other hybrid dysfunctions, but the consequences of introgressions of these "speciation genes" are often poorly understood. previously, we identified a panel of genes that are underexpressed in sterile male hybrids of drosophila simulans and d. mauritiana relative to pure species. here, we build on this reverse-genetics approach to demonstrate that the underexpression of at least five of these genes in hybrids is associated ...200415486701
patterns of evolutionary constraints in intronic and intergenic dna of drosophila.we develop methods to infer levels of evolutionary constraints in the genome by comparing rates of nucleotide substitution in noncoding dna with rates predicted from rates of synonymous site evolution in adjacent genes or other putatively neutrally evolving sites, while accounting for differences in base composition. we apply the methods to estimate levels of constraint in noncoding dna of drosophila. in introns, constraint (the estimated fraction of mutations that are selectively eliminated) is ...200414762063
the nature of genetic variation in sex and reproduction-related genes among sibling species of the drosophila melanogaster complex.much is known about the biology of drosophila melanogaster. as a model organism, a comprehensive understanding of its development, physiology and reproduction has been acquired. as a result, a broad variety of transferable genetic tools and information has allowed sibling species of the d. melanogaster complex to emerge as an important speciation model system. by comparing d. melanogaster with its close relative, drosophila simulans, as well as its other sibling species, we are beginning to unde ...200415088662
a new hybrid rescue allele in drosophila melanogaster.crosses of drosophila melanogaster females to males of its sibling species drosophila simulans, drosophila mauritiana and drosophila sechellia produce no sons and daughters that are viable only at low temperatures. we describe here a novel rescue allele df(1)ep307-1-2 isolated on the basis of its suppression of high temperature hybrid female lethality. df(1)ep307-1-2 also rescues hybrid males to the pharate adult stage, the same stage at which it is lethal to d. melanogaster pure species males. ...200415088664
the minimal interspecific introgression resulting in male sterility in drosophila.introgression of drosophila simulans genes into the drosophila melanogaster genome provides an ideal system for analysing genetic incompatibility between species. females and males homozygous for the introgression int(2l)s (cytologically, 30f3-31c5 to 36a2-7) are sterile. genetic dissection of the proximal part of the introgression (34d1-3 to 36a2-7) has indicated that introgressions of 0.7-1.6 mb size result in male sterility when homozygous. in the present analysis we examine the distal part o ...200415678745
a reanalysis of protein polymorphism in drosophila melanogaster, d. simulans, d. sechellia and d. mauritiana: effects of population size and selection.comparison of synonymous and nonsynonymous variation/substitution within and between species at individual genes has become a widely used general approach to detect the effect of selection versus drift. the sibling species group comprised of two cosmopolitan (drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans) and two island (drosophila mauritiana and drosophila sechellia) species has become a model system for such studies. in the present study we reanalyzed the pattern of protein variation in thes ...200415088651
patterns of microsatellite variability in the drosophila melanogaster complex.forty-seven microsatellite loci were amplified in drosophila melanogaster, drosophila simulans, drosophila mauritiana and drosophila sechellia. the two cosmopolitan species d. melanogaster and d. simulans were found to be the most variable ones, followed by d. mauritiana and d. sechellia. a model based clustering algorithm was applied to the population samples of d. melanogaster, d. simulans and d. sechellia. no evidence for population substructure was detected within species--most likely due to ...200415088648
[structural organization and distribution of symbiotic bacteria wolbachia in early embryos and ovaries of drosophila melanogaster and d. simulans].electron microscopic and morphometric analyses of wolbachia distribution in early embryos of drosophila flies have demonstrated that the number of bacteria in the embryo remains constant from fertilization to blastoderm, and that afterwards the symbionts could be observed only in the polar cells. each bacterium has a three-layer envelope, makes contacts with microtubules and moves through the cytoplasm following the actively dividing nuclei. it has been found for the first time that wolbachia co ...200415214166
strain-specific quantification of wolbachia density in aedes albopictus and effects of larval rearing conditions.the density of the endosymbiont wolbachia can influence the expression of the crossing sterilities known as cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci), and also its rate of maternal transmission. aedes albopictus mosquitoes contain a superinfection with the wolbachia strains walba and walbb. a strain-specific real-time quantitative pcr assay was developed and used to quantify relative wolbachia strain densities within individual mosquitoes. the walbb strain was consistently found to be at higher density t ...200415157232
conservation and divergence of the genetic structure of larval foraging behaviour in two species of the drosophila simulans clade.larvae of the sibling species drosophila simulans and d. mauritiana have rates of locomotor and feeding activity that are closely similar. comparisons of the trait means for intra- and interspecific hybrids show that significant epistatic interactions affect both characters when the genomes of the two species are combined. the phenotypic variances of progenies obtained by backcrossing the interspecific hybrids to their respective parent species show that appreciable genetic turnover affecting fo ...200414508499
sequential evolution of a symbiont inferred from the host: wolbachia and drosophila simulans.this study aims to unravel the biogeography of a model symbiont/host system by exploiting the prediction that a symbiont will leave a signature of infection on the host. specifically, a global sample of 1,442 drosophila simulans from 33 countries and 64 sampling localities was employed to infer the phylogeography of the maternally inherited alpha-proteobacteria wolbachia. phylogenetic analyses, from three symbiont genes and 24 mtdna genomes (excluding the a + t-rich region), showed that each of ...200414660690
signature of selective sweep associated with the evolution of sex-ratio drive in drosophila simulans.in several drosophila species, the xy mendelian ratio is disturbed by x-linked segregation distorters (sex-ratio drive). we used a collection of recombinants between a nondistorting chromosome and a distorting x chromosome originating from the seychelles to map a candidate sex-ratio region in drosophila simulans using molecular biallelic markers. our data were compatible with the presence of a sex-ratio locus in the 7f cytological region. using sequence polymorphism at the nrg locus, we showed t ...200415082554
wolbachia and cytoplasmic incompatibility in mosquitoes.wolbachia are maternally inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in mosquitoes, and are able to use these patterns of sterility to spread themselves through populations. for this reason they have been proposed as a gene drive system for mosquito genetic replacement, as well as for the reduction of population size or for modulating population age structure in order to reduce disease transmission. here, recent progress in the study of mosquito wolbachia is reviewed. we now have ...200415242714
linking phylogenetics with population genetics to reconstruct the geographic origin of a species.reconstructing ancestral geographic origins is critical for understanding the long-term evolution of a species. bayesian methods have been proposed to test biogeographic hypotheses while accommodating uncertainty in phylogenetic reconstruction. however, the problem that certain taxa may have a disproportionate influence on conclusions has not been addressed. here, we infer the geographic origin of drosophila simulans using 2,014 bp of the period locus from 63 lines collected from 18 countries. w ...200415288072
bacteriophage flux in endosymbionts (wolbachia): infection frequency, lateral transfer, and recombination rates.the highly specialized genomes of bacterial endosymbionts typically lack one of the major contributors of genomic flux in the free-living microbial world-bacteriophages. this study yields three results that show bacteriophages have, to the contrary, been influential in the genome evolution of the most prevalent bacterial endosymbiont of invertebrates, wolbachia. first, we show that bacteriophage wo is more widespread in wolbachia than previously recognized, occurring in at least 89% (35/39) of t ...200415254259
a mutation in drosophila simulans that lengthens the circadian period of locomotor activity.the length of the thr-gly repeat within the period gene of drosophilids, coevolves with its immediate flanking region to maintain the temperature compensation of the fly circadian clock. in drosophila simulans, balancing selection appears to maintain a polymorphism in this region, with three repeat lengths carrying 23, 24 or 25 thr-gly pairs, each in complete linkage disequilibrium with a distinctive flanking region amino acid moiety. we wondered whether separating a specific length repeat from ...200415088660
differential fitness of mitochondrial dna in perturbation cage studies correlates with global abundance and population history in drosophila simulans.mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell. however, research linking intraspecific differences in organismal fitness with genotypic mitochondrial dna (mtdna) variation has been hampered by the lack of variation in experimentally tractable species. this study examines whether fly lines harbouring three distinct drosophila simulans mtdna types (sii, -ii and -iii) exhibit differential fitness in laboratory perturbation cages. comparison of the pre-perturbation and post-pertur ...200415306370
wolbachia transfer from rhagoletis cerasi to drosophila simulans: investigating the outcomes of host-symbiont coevolution.wolbachia is an endosymbiont of diverse arthropod lineages that can induce various alterations of host reproduction for its own benefice. cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci) is the most common phenomenon, which results in embryonic lethality when males that bear wolbachia are mated with females that do not. in the cherry fruit fly, rhagoletis cerasi, wolbachia seems to be responsible for previously reported patterns of incompatibility between populations. here we report on the artificial transfer o ...200414711652
molecular evolution of x-linked accessory gland proteins in drosophila pseudoobscura.in drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans, positive darwinian selection drives high rates of evolution of male reproductive genes, and accessory gland proteins (acps) in particular. here, we tested whether 13 x-linked male-specific genes, 4 acps and 9 non-acps, are under selective forces in the drosophila pseudoobscura species group, much as those in the d. melanogaster group. we observed a statistically significant correlation in relative rates of nonsynonymous evolution between the tw ...200415073226
drosophila melanogaster, drosophila simulans: so similar yet so different.during the last two decades, the two cosmopolitan species drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans have been compared with regard to numerous characteristics, ranging from their geographic distribution and ecology to their dna polymorphism. various traits have been compared, including morphology, physiology, sexual behavior, allozymes and other proteins, chromosomal inversions, mitochondrial and nuclear dna, transposable elements, wolbachia etc. such comparisons reveal similarities and di ...200415088643
ecological and genetic interactions in drosophila-parasitoids communities: a case study with d. melanogaster, d. simulans and their common leptopilina parasitoids in south-eastern france.drosophila species are attacked by a number of parasitoid wasps, which constitute an important factor of population regulation. since drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans share common parasitoid species, their ecology and evolution can hardly be understood without considering parasitoids. after a short review of data available on drosophila-parasitoid interactions involving d. melanogaster and d. simulans as hosts, we report field and laboratory experiments investigating the ecologica ...200415088657
molecular analysis of circadian clocks in drosophila simulans.the drosophila simulans per gene is polymorphic for the length of a repeat that encodes a series of thr-gly pairs. we have examined the circadian behaviour of flies derived from isofemale lines that carry the major variants, and find some significant differences in the way that the clock responds to temperature challenge, that might relate to the observed frequencies of these alleles in nature. we also observe that circadian thermal behaviour is also predictably influenced by subtle differences ...200415088659
incipient evolution of wolbachia compatibility types.cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci) is induced in arthropods by the maternally inherited bacterium wolbachia. when infected males mate with uninfected females or with females bearing a different wolbachia variant, paternal chromosomes behave abnormally and embryos die. this pattern can be interpreted as resulting from two bacterial effects: one (usually termed mod, for modification) would affect sperm and induce embryo death, unless wolbachia is also present in the egg, which implies the existence ...200415521450
wolbachia distribution and cytoplasmic incompatibility during sperm development: the cyst as the basic cellular unit of ci expression.the growth and distribution of the intracellular microbe wolbachia pipientis during spermatogenesis in several different host/symbiont genetic combinations in drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans is described. considerable intra- and inter-strain variation in wolbachia density and tissue distribution was observed. wolbachia were found inside spermatocytes and spermatids or within the somatic cyst cells surrounding the germ cells. some strains displayed both tissue distributions. high ...200312559491
sperm chromatin remodelling and wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility in drosophila.wolbachia pipientis is an obligate bacterial endosymbiont, which has successfully invaded approximately 20% of all insect species by manipulating their normal developmental patterns. wolbachia-induced phenotypes include parthenogenesis, male killing, and, most notably, cytoplasmic incompatibility. in the future these phenotypes might be useful in controlling or modifying insect populations but this will depend on our understanding of the basic molecular processes underlying insect fertilization ...200312897857
influence of two wolbachia strains on population structure of east african drosophila simulans.drosophila simulans is hypothesized to have originated in continental east africa or madagascar. in this study, we investigated evolutionary forces operating on mitochondrial dna (mtdna) in populations of d. simulans from zimbabwe, malawi, tanzania, and kenya. variation in mtdna may be affected by positive selection, background selection, demographic history, and/or any maternally inherited factor such as the bacterial symbiont wolbachia. in east africa, the wri and wma wolbachia strains associa ...200314704179
characterization of non-cytoplasmic incompatibility inducing wolbachia in two continental african populations of drosophila simulans.wolbachia is an endocellular bacterium infecting arthropods and nematodes. in arthropods, it invades host populations through various mechanisms, affecting host reproduction, the most common of which being cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci). ci is an embryonic mortality occurring when infected males mate with uninfected females or females infected by a different wolbachia strain. this phenomenon is observed in drosophila simulans, an intensively studied wolbachia host, harbouring at least five dis ...200312522425
superinfection of laodelphax striatellus with wolbachia from drosophila simulans.wolbachia are maternally inherited, intracellular alpha-proteobacteria that infect a wide range of arthropods. they manipulate the reproduction of hosts to facilitate their spread into host populations, through ways such as cytoplasmic incompatibility (ci), parthenogenesis, feminization and male killing. the influence of wolbachia infection on host populations has attracted considerable interest in their possible role in speciation and as a potential agent of biological control. in this study, w ...200312522428
genetic dissection of hybrid incompatibilities between drosophila simulans and d. mauritiana. ii. mapping hybrid male sterility loci on the third chromosome.hybrid male sterility (hms) is a rapidly evolving mechanism of reproductive isolation in drosophila. here we report a genetic analysis of hms in third-chromosome segments of drosophila mauritiana that were introgressed into a d. simulans background. qualitative genetic mapping was used to localize 10 loci on 3r and a quantitative trait locus (qtl) procedure (multiple-interval mapping) was used to identify 19 loci on the entire chromosome. these genetic incompatibilities often show dominance and ...200312930748
genetic dissection of hybrid incompatibilities between drosophila simulans and d. mauritiana. i. differential accumulation of hybrid male sterility effects on the x and autosomes.the genetic basis of hybrid incompatibility in crosses between drosophila mauritiana and d. simulans was investigated to gain insight into the evolutionary mechanisms of speciation. in this study, segments of the d. mauritiana third chromosome were introgressed into a d. simulans genetic background and tested as homozygotes for viability, male fertility, and female fertility. the entire third chromosome was covered with partially overlapping segments. many segments were male sterile, while none ...200312930747
[multiple allelism of the net gene in drosophila melanogaster and drosophila simulans].the net gene mutations are known to cause abnormal pattern of veining in all wing regions except for the first posterior cells. in natural populations of drosophila melanogaster, the net alleles were identified, which differ in phenotypic expression from standard mutations. the mutants net-extra-analis from a population belokurikha-2000 have only a single additional vein in the third posterior cell. a line from chernobyl-1986 population have another nontypical allele netch86 and shows a lower de ...200314964828
[random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) analysis of drosophila simulans in the mainland of china].the widespread distribution of drosophila simulans in the mainland of china was found recently. random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) was used to analyzed dna polymorphisms of 38 drosophila simulans populations collected from the mainland of china. the origins of d. simulans in china were also discussed. using 40 arbitary primers (10 bp), we made pcr amplifications under the optimized reaction conditions for rapd that had been established in our laboratory. our molecular phylogenetic tree cons ...200314579539
large-scale adaptive hitchhiking upon high recombination in drosophila simulans.natural selection is expected to leave a characteristic footprint on neighboring nucleotide variation through the effects of genetic linkage. the size of the region affected is proportional to the strength of selection and greatly reduced with the recombinational distance from the selected site. thus, the genomic footprint of selection is generally believed to be restricted to a small dna stretch in normal and highly recombining regions. here, we study the effect of selection on linked polymorph ...200314573496
genetic dissection of hybrid incompatibilities between drosophila simulans and d. mauritiana. iii. heterogeneous accumulation of hybrid incompatibilities, degree of dominance, and implications for haldane's rule.the genetic basis of haldane's rule was investigated through estimating the accumulation of hybrid incompatibilities between drosophila simulans and d. mauritiana by means of introgression. the accumulation of hybrid male sterility (hms) is at least 10 times greater than that of hybrid female sterility (hfs) or hybrid lethality (hl). the degree of dominance for hms and hl in a pure d. simulans background is estimated as 0.23-0.29 and 0.33-0.39, respectively; that for hl in an f1 background is un ...200314686533
allometric and nonallometric components of drosophila wing shape respond differently to developmental temperature.phenotypic plasticity of wing size and shape of drosophila simulans was analyzed across the entire range of viable developmental temperatures with procrustes geometric morphometric method. in agreement with previous studies, size clearly decreases when temperature increases. wing shape variation was decomposed into its allometric (24%) and nonallometric (76%) components, and both were shown to involve landmarks located throughout the entire wing blade. the allometric component basically revealed ...200314761056
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