Selfish genetic elements and speciation

被引:74
作者
Gregory D D Hurst
Menno Schilthuizen
机构
[1] University College London,Department of Biology
[2] Department of Genetics,undefined
[3] Institute for Evolutionary and Ecological Sciences,undefined
[4] Rijksuniversiteit Leiden,undefined
关键词
medea; meiotic drive; postzygotic isolation; speciation; transposable element;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2540.1998.00337.x
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This review concerns the importance of selfish genetic elements (SGEs) in speciation. We assess the importance of medea genes, meiotic drive elements, transposable elements and the bacterium Wolbachia in the creation of postzygotic isolation. Although all of these elements can contribute to postzygotic isolation, their contribution will often disappear if there is gene flow between the populations. Further, there is the possibility that incompatibilities produced by SGEs may lessen over time. We conclude that although some of the case studies are tantalizing, particularly those associated with Wolbachia, the role of selfish genetic elements in speciation remains unproven.
引用
收藏
页码:2 / 8
页数:6
相关论文
共 127 条
  • [1] Beeman RW(1992)Maternal-effect selfish genes in flour beetles Science 256 89-92
  • [2] Friesen KS(1982)The molecular basis of Cell 29 995-1004
  • [3] Denell RE(1997) hybrid dysgenesis: the role of the Devl Biol 186 85-99
  • [4] Bingham PM(1997) element, a Heredity 79 41-47
  • [5] Kidwell MG(1990)-strain-specific transposon family Nature 346 558-560
  • [6] Rubin GM(1993)Identification of a male meiosis-specific gene Heredity 70 428-436
  • [7] Braidotti G(1995) which is differentially spliced in species that form sterile hybrids with laboratory mice and deleted in Evolution 49 705-717
  • [8] Barlow DP(1992) chromosomes showing meiotic drive Science 256 65-13
  • [9] Breeuwer JAJ(1987) and cytoplasmic incompatibility in the spider mites Trends Ecol Evol 2 8-424
  • [10] Breeuwer JAJ(1993) and Genetics 133 421-146