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| DOI | 10.1111/MEC.14098 | ||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||
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We aimed to study the importance of hybridization between two cryptic species of the genus Ectocarpus, a group of filamentous algae with haploid-diploid life cycles that include the principal genetic model organism for the brown algae. In haploid-diploid species, the genetic structure of the two phases of the life cycle can be analysed separately in natural populations. Such life cycles provide a unique opportunity to estimate the frequency of hybrid genotypes in diploid sporophytes and meiotic recombinant genotypes in haploid gametophytes allowing the effects of reproductive barriers preventing fertilization or preventing meiosis to be untangle. The level of hybridization between E. siliculosus and E. crouaniorum was quantified along the European coast. Clonal cultures (568 diploid, 336 haploid) isolated from field samples were genotyped using cytoplasmic and nuclear markers to estimate the frequency of hybrid genotypes in diploids and recombinant haploids. We identified admixed individuals using microsatellite loci, classical assignment methods and a newly developed Bayesian method (XPloidAssignment), which allows the analysis of populations that exhibit variations in ploidy level. Over all populations, the level of hybridization was estimated at 8.7%. Hybrids were exclusively observed in sympatric populations. More than 98% of hybrids were diploids (40% of which showed signs of aneuploidy) with a high frequency of rare alleles. The near absence of haploid recombinant hybrids demonstrates that the reproductive barriers are mostly postzygotic and suggests that abnormal chromosome segregation during meiosis following hybridization of species with different genome sizes could be a major cause of interspecific incompatibility in this system.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Montecinos, Alejandro E. | Hombre |
Sorbonne Univ - Francia
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile Station Biologique de Roscoff - Francia Sorbonne Université - Francia |
| 2 | Guillemin, Marie-Laure | Mujer |
Sorbonne Univ - Francia
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile Station Biologique de Roscoff - Francia Sorbonne Université - Francia |
| 3 | Couceiro, Lucia | Mujer |
Sorbonne Univ - Francia
Univ A Coruna - España Station Biologique de Roscoff - Francia Universidade da Coruña - España Sorbonne Université - Francia |
| 4 | Peters, Akira F. | Hombre |
Bezhin Rosko - Francia
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| 5 | Stoeckel, Solenn | - |
UNIV RENNES 1 - Francia
Université de Rennes 1 - Francia |
| 6 | Valero, M. | Mujer |
Sorbonne Univ - Francia
Station Biologique de Roscoff - Francia Sorbonne Université - Francia |
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| project IDEALG (France) |
| international research network 'Diversity, Evolution and Biotechnology of Marine Algae' (GDRI) |
| project MARINEXUS (EU INTERREG programme France (Channel)-UK) |
| project Bi-Cycle (France) |
| project 'Bibliotheque du vivant' (France: INRA-MNHN-INEE-CNRS) |
| project Clonix (France) |
| Becas-Chile, CONICYT |
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| We would like to thank Chloe Jollivet, Laurence Dartevelle and Jerome Coudret for help in maintaining strains in the Station Biologique de Roscoff. We also thank Stephane Mauger and Murray Brown for assistance in the molecular laboratory and the field, respectively. Declan Schroeder (MBA, Plymouth) and Ignacio Barbara (Universidade da Coruna) kindly welcomed us for isolation work in their laboratories. We particularly appreciated insightful and constructive comments from Thomas Broquet, Christophe Destombe, Mark Cock and two anonymous reviewers. Special thanks to Christophe Destombe who conceived and drew Figure 1. Principal funding came from a doctoral grant to Alejandro Montecinos (Becas-Chile, CONICYT, advanced human resources program), additional support from the projects MARINEXUS (EU INTERREG programme France (Channel)-UK), Bi-Cycle (France: ANR10-BLAN-1727), Clonix (France: ANR11-BSV7-00704), IDEALG (France: ANR-10-BTBR-04), 'Bibliotheque du vivant' (France: INRA-MNHN-INEE-CNRS) and from the international research network 'Diversity, Evolution and Biotechnology of Marine Algae' (GDRI No. 0803). |