BALANCING SELECTION IN A DESERT STREAM-DWELLING FISH, POECILIOPSIS MONACHA.

Evolution

Center for Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 08903-0231, USA.

Published: December 1992

The desert stream-dwelling fish Poeciliopsis monacha is exposed to extreme seasonal and spatial variation in physical stresses. We examined four diallelic gene loci (Ldh-1, Idh-2, Pgd, and Ck-A) in P. monacha and tested whether genotypes were associated with differential survival of individuals exposed to acute stress. For each locus, the common allele was associated with higher survival during heat and hypoxic stress, whereas the alternate allele was associated with higher survival during cold stress. In most cases, survival of heterozygotes was intermediate and they exhibited less variance in survival than corresponding homozygotes. Identification of substantial linkage disequilibrium in these fish confounds our ability to discern whether the allozymes are the direct targets of selection, or if they just mark chromosomal regions that contain the true modifiers of survival. Nevertheless, the present results clearly identified balancing processes that can serve to stabilize genetic polymorphism in this species.

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BALANCING SELECTION IN A DESERT STREAM-DWELLING FISH, POECILIOPSIS MONACHA.

Evolution

December 1992

Center for Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 08903-0231, USA.

The desert stream-dwelling fish Poeciliopsis monacha is exposed to extreme seasonal and spatial variation in physical stresses. We examined four diallelic gene loci (Ldh-1, Idh-2, Pgd, and Ck-A) in P. monacha and tested whether genotypes were associated with differential survival of individuals exposed to acute stress.

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