1986
DOI: 10.1017/s0016672300025003
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Absence of Y-chromosome introgression across the hybrid zone between Mus musculus domesticus and Mus musculus musculus

Abstract: A cloned ^-specific sequence (Bishop et al. 1985) was used as a diagnostic probe to distinguish between Mus musculus domesticus and Mus musculus musculus F-chromosomes. Analysis of the RFLPs obtained with genomic DNA isolated from wild mice caught along the contact zone between M. m. domesticus and M. m. musculus in Bulgaria and Denmark showed that the y-chromosome flow between the two semi-species is very limited. The degree of y-chromosome penetration was compared with that of seven diagnostic autosomal loci… Show more

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“…However, there are published QTL mapping results for the other two pairwise comparisons (White et al , 2012 and many studies of the hybrid zone between M. m. domesticus and M. m. musculus (e.g., Vanlerberghe et al 1986Vanlerberghe et al , 1988Tucker et al 1992;Prager et al 1993;Munclinger et al 2002; Macholan et al 2007;Teeter et al 2008Teeter et al , 2010Janoušek et al 2012). For QTL, we identified overlap between 1.5-LOD intervals associated with sterility phenotypes and highly differentiated regions in the window analysis based on all SNPs (White et al , 2012.…”
Section: Identifying Candidate Regions For Reproductive Isolationmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…However, there are published QTL mapping results for the other two pairwise comparisons (White et al , 2012 and many studies of the hybrid zone between M. m. domesticus and M. m. musculus (e.g., Vanlerberghe et al 1986Vanlerberghe et al , 1988Tucker et al 1992;Prager et al 1993;Munclinger et al 2002; Macholan et al 2007;Teeter et al 2008Teeter et al , 2010Janoušek et al 2012). For QTL, we identified overlap between 1.5-LOD intervals associated with sterility phenotypes and highly differentiated regions in the window analysis based on all SNPs (White et al , 2012.…”
Section: Identifying Candidate Regions For Reproductive Isolationmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The subspecies meet in a well-studied zone of secondary contact that stretches across central Europe Sage et al 1993), where diagnostic allele frequencies shift rapidly over short geographic distances Sage et al 1993). Individual loci often exhibit marked reductions in gene flow (Vanlerberghe et al 1986;Dod et al 1993;Munclinger et al 2002;Payseur et al 2004;Dod et al 2005;Payseur and Nachman 2005;Raufaste et al 2005;Macholán et al 2007Macholán et al , 2008Teeter et al 2008Teeter et al , 2010, as expected for genomic regions involved in reproductive isolation (Payseur 2010). Hybrids sampled from this zone show signs of reduced fitness, including increased parasite loads (Sage et al 1986;Moulia et al 1991Moulia et al , 1993.…”
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“…Patterns of gene flow in this hybrid zone and reproductive characteristics in hybrid mice indicate that M. m. musculus and M. m. domesticus are partially reproductively isolated. Diagnostic loci show steep allele frequency clines across the hybrid zone (Vanlerberghe et al 1986;Dod et al 1993Dod et al , 2005Munclinger et al 2002;Payseur et al 2004;Payseur and Nachman 2005;Raufaste et al 2005;Macholán et al 2007Macholán et al , 2008Teeter et al 2008Teeter et al , 2010, suggesting that multiple genomic regions confer reproductive barriers (Payseur 2010). Hybrid males from this zone (Turner et al 2012) and from the laboratory (Iványi et al 1969;Forejt and Iványi 1974;Storchová et al 2004;Britton-Davidian et al 2005;Vyskočilová et al 2005Vyskočilová et al , 2009Good et al 2008a,b) exhibit reproductive phenotypes that indicate subfertility or sterility.…”
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