Abstract Fertilization proteins of marine broadcast spawning species often show signals of positive selection. Among geographically isolated populations, positive selection within populations can lead to differences between them, and may result in reproductive isolation upon secondary contact. Here, we test for positive selection in the reproductive compatibility locus, bindin, in two populations of a sea star on either side of a phylogeographic break. We find evidence for positive selection at codon sites in both populations, which are under neutral or purifying selection in the reciprocal population. The signal of positive selection is stronger and more robust in the population where effective population size is larger and bindin diversit...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
BackgroundThe sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role ...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...
Reproductive isolationthe key event in speciationcan evolve when sexual conflict causes selection fa...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Understanding how speciation occurs in the ocean is challenging because the high dispersal potential...
Closely related species are key models to investigate mechanisms leading to reproductive isolation a...
Selection on coevolving sperm- and egg-recognition molecules is a potent engine of population diverg...
Successful fertilization in free-spawning marine organisms depends on the interactions between genes...
Closely related species are key models to investigate mechanisms leading to reproductive isolation a...
Synopsis Research on speciation of marine organisms has lagged behind that of terrestrial ones, but ...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
BackgroundThe sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role ...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...
Reproductive isolationthe key event in speciationcan evolve when sexual conflict causes selection fa...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Understanding how speciation occurs in the ocean is challenging because the high dispersal potential...
Closely related species are key models to investigate mechanisms leading to reproductive isolation a...
Selection on coevolving sperm- and egg-recognition molecules is a potent engine of population diverg...
Successful fertilization in free-spawning marine organisms depends on the interactions between genes...
Closely related species are key models to investigate mechanisms leading to reproductive isolation a...
Synopsis Research on speciation of marine organisms has lagged behind that of terrestrial ones, but ...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
BackgroundThe sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role ...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...