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  • The study investigates how recombination rates vary across the genome in marine and freshwater threespine stickleback populations from River Tyne, revealing nearly 50,000 crossover events and creating detailed recombination maps at a resolution of 3.8 kb.
  • Researchers found significant differences in recombination rates driven by both sex and ecological type, with hybrids demonstrating suppressed recombination and reduced fitness traits.
  • The findings suggest that the divergence in recombination modifiers could be key in maintaining differences between adaptively diverging populations, as hybrids show disrupted functions that affect reproduction.

Article Abstract

Despite deep evolutionary conservation, recombination rates vary greatly across the genome and among individuals, sexes and populations. Yet the impact of this variation on adaptively diverging populations is not well understood. Here we characterized fine-scale recombination landscapes in an adaptively divergent pair of marine and freshwater populations of threespine stickleback from River Tyne, Scotland. Through whole-genome sequencing of large nuclear families, we identified the genomic locations of almost 50,000 crossovers and built recombination maps for marine, freshwater and hybrid individuals at a resolution of 3.8 kb. We used these maps to quantify the factors driving variation in recombination rates. We found strong heterochiasmy between sexes but also differences in recombination rates among ecotypes. Hybrids showed evidence of significant recombination suppression in overall map length and in individual loci. Recombination rates were lower not only within individual marine-freshwater-adaptive loci, but also between loci on the same chromosome, suggesting selection on linked gene 'cassettes'. Through temporal sampling along a natural hybrid zone, we found that recombinants showed traits associated with reduced fitness. Our results support predictions that divergence in cis-acting recombination modifiers, whose functions are disrupted in hybrids, may play an important role in maintaining differences among adaptively diverging populations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11239493PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-024-02434-4DOI Listing

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