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Publication : The genetic basis and fitness consequences of sperm midpiece size in deer mice.

First Author  Fisher HS Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  13652 PubMed ID  27910854
Mgi Jnum  J:243165 Mgi Id  MGI:5907795
Doi  10.1038/ncomms13652 Citation  Fisher HS, et al. (2016) The genetic basis and fitness consequences of sperm midpiece size in deer mice. Nat Commun 7:13652
abstractText  An extensive array of reproductive traits varies among species, yet the genetic mechanisms that enable divergence, often over short evolutionary timescales, remain elusive. Here we examine two sister-species of Peromyscus mice with divergent mating systems. We find that the promiscuous species produces sperm with longer midpiece than the monogamous species, and midpiece size correlates positively with competitive ability and swimming performance. Using forward genetics, we identify a gene associated with midpiece length: Prkar1a, which encodes the R1alpha regulatory subunit of PKA. R1alpha localizes to midpiece in Peromyscus and is differentially expressed in mature sperm of the two species yet is similarly abundant in the testis. We also show that genetic variation at this locus accurately predicts male reproductive success. Our findings suggest that rapid evolution of reproductive traits can occur through cell type-specific changes to ubiquitously expressed genes and have an important effect on fitness.
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