AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines the introgression of Y chromosomes from eastern house mice into western house mice in Central Europe, focusing on the mechanisms and traits involved.
  • Researchers created two special mouse strains to investigate how the Y chromosomes from different subspecies affect various male fitness traits, noting negative impacts when the domesticus Y was present in musculus mice.
  • Results indicate that while the domesticus Y chromosome is detrimental to musculus males, the musculus Y can provide some advantages to domesticus males, supporting the idea of a one-way introgression pattern from musculus to domesticus.

Article Abstract

The widespread and locally massive introgression of Y chromosomes of the eastern house mouse (Mus musculus musculus) into the range of the western subspecies (M. m. domesticus) in Central Europe calls for an explanation of its underlying mechanisms. Given the paternal inheritance pattern, obvious candidates for traits mediating the introgression are characters associated with sperm quantity and quality. We can also expect traits such as size, aggression or the length of generation cycles to facilitate the spread. We have created two consomic strains carrying the non-recombining region of the Y chromosome of the opposite subspecies, allowing us to study introgression in both directions, something impossible in nature due to the unidirectionality of introgression. We analyzed several traits potentially related to male fitness. Transmission of the domesticus Y onto the musculus background had negative effects on all studied traits. Likewise, domesticus males possessing the musculus Y had, on average, smaller body and testes and lower sperm count than the parental strain. However, the same consomic males tended to produce less- dissociated sperm heads, to win more dyadic encounters, and to have shorter generation cycles than pure domesticus males. These data suggest that the domesticus Y is disadvantageous on the musculus background, while introgression in the opposite direction can confer a recognizable, though not always significant, selective advantage. Our results are thus congruent with the unidirectional musculus → domesticus Y chromosome introgression in Central Europe. In addition to some previous studies, they show this to be a multifaceted phenomenon demanding a multidisciplinary approach.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7490382PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41437-020-0330-zDOI Listing

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