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  • The research investigates the genetics behind the loss of sexual reproduction in the pea aphid, specifically comparing cyclical parthenogenetic (CP) and obligate parthenogenetic (OP) lineages.
  • An 840-kb X-linked genomic region was identified that correlates with reproductive modes, displaying significant divergence between CP and OP populations.
  • Despite this divergence, low genetic differentiation in the rest of the genome suggests ongoing gene flow between CP and OP lineages, which may aid in the survival of both reproductive strategies under varying environmental conditions.

Article Abstract

Although asexual lineages evolved from sexual lineages in many different taxa, the genetics of sex loss remains poorly understood. We addressed this issue in the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum, whose natural populations encompass lineages performing cyclical parthenogenesis (CP) and producing one sexual generation per year, as well as obligate parthenogenetic (OP) lineages that can no longer produce sexual females but can still produce males. An SNP-based, whole-genome scan of CP and OP populations sequenced in pools (103 individuals from 6 populations) revealed that an X-linked region is associated with the variation in reproductive mode. This 840-kb region is highly divergent between CP and OP populations (FST = 34.9%), with >2,000 SNPs or short Indels showing a high degree of association with the phenotypic trait. In OP populations specifically, this region also shows reduced diversity and Tajima's D, consistent with the OP phenotype being a derived trait in aphids. Interestingly, the low genetic differentiation between CP and OP populations at the rest of the genome (FST = 2.5%) suggests gene flow between them. Males from OP lineages thus likely transmit their op allele to new genomic backgrounds. These genetic exchanges, combined with the selection of the OP and CP reproductive modes under different climates, probably contribute to the long-term persistence of the cp and op alleles.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10538257PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evad168DOI Listing

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