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Transitions from reproductive systems governed by two self-incompatible loci to one in fungi

Vuilleumier, Séverine  
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Alcala, Nicolas
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Niculita-Hirzel, Hélène
2013
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution

Self-incompatibility (SI), a reproductive system broadly present in plants, chordates, fungi, and protists, might be controlled by one or several multiallelic loci. How a transition in the number of SI loci can occur and the consequences of such events for the population's genetics and dynamics have not been studied theoretically. Here, we provide analytical descriptions of two transition mechanisms: linkage of the two SI loci (scenario 1) and the loss of function of one incompatibility gene within a mating type of a population with two SI loci (scenario 2). We show that invasion of populations by the new mating type form depends on whether the fitness of the new type is lowered, and on the allelic diversity of the SI loci and the recombination between the two SI loci in the starting population. Moreover, under scenario 1, it also depends on the frequency of the SI alleles that became linked. We demonstrate that, following invasion, complete transitions in the reproductive system occurs under scenario 2 and is predicted only for small populations under scenario 1. Interestingly, such events are associated with a drastic reduction in mating type number.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1558-5646.2012.01783.x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000314167400017

Author(s)
Vuilleumier, Séverine  
Alcala, Nicolas
Niculita-Hirzel, Hélène
Date Issued

2013

Published in
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Volume

67

Issue

2

Start page

501

End page

16

Subjects

Evolution

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Molecular

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Models

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Statistical

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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UPJENSEN  
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September 1, 2015
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