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Series GSE27076 Query DataSets for GSE27076
Status Public on Feb 05, 2011
Title Female Drosophila melanogaster gene expression and mate choice: candidate genes underlying sexual isolation
Organism Drosophila melanogaster
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Background The evolution of female choice mechanisms favouring males of their own kind is considered as crucial step during the early stages of speciation. However, although the genomics of mate choice may influence both the likelihood and speed of speciation, the identity and location of genes underlying assortative mating remain largely unknown.
Methods and Findings We used mate choice experiments and gene expression analysis of female D. melanogaster to examine three key components influencing speciation. We show that the 1,498 genes in Zimbabwean female Drosophila melanogaster whose expression levels differ when mating with more (Zimbabwean) versus less (Cosmopolitan strain) preferred males include many with high expression in the central nervous system and ovaries, are disproportionately X-linked and form a number of clusters with low recombination distance. Significant involvement of the brain and ovaries is consistent with the action of a combination of pre- and postcopulatory female choice mechanisms, while sex linkage and clustering of genes lead to high potential evolutionary rate and sheltering against the homogenizing effects of gene exchange between populations.
Conclusion Taken together our results imply favourable genomic conditions for the evolution of reproductive isolation through mate choice in Zimbabwean D. melanogaster and suggest that mate choice may, in general, act as an even more important engine of speciation than previously realized.
 
Overall design We measured gene expression of adult female Drosophila melanogaster from a composite Zimbabwe (Z) strain population named SZ, produced by mixing the genomes of six Z strain isofemale lines, shortly after mating them with either SZ strain or cosmopolitan (M strain) males. Data from four replicates of each of the two treatments (SZ mated with SZ; SZ mated with M) are presented, giving a total of eight arrays.
 
Contributor(s) Bailey RI, Innocenti P, Morrow EH, Friberg U, Qvarnström A
Citation(s) 21386982
Submission date Feb 04, 2011
Last update date Aug 28, 2018
Contact name Richard Ian Bailey
E-mail(s) r_1470@yahoo.co.uk
Phone +46 (0)73 5514416
URL http://www.iee.uu.se/zooekol/default.php?type=personalpage&id=145&lang=en
Organization name Uppsala University
Department Animal Ecology
Lab Anna Qvarnstrom
Street address Norbyvägen 18 D
City Uppsala
ZIP/Postal code SE-752 36
Country Sweden
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1322 [Drosophila_2] Affymetrix Drosophila Genome 2.0 Array
Samples (8)
GSM668169 Drosophila_SZ_Mated_To_Male_M_biological_rep1
GSM668170 Drosophila_SZ_Mated_To_Male_M_biological_rep2
GSM668171 Drosophila_SZ_Mated_To_Male_M_biological_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA137537

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