Berlin Kolm, Sofia
- Department of Plant Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2010Peer reviewedOpen access
Mank, Judith E.; Vicoso, Beatriz; Berlin, Sofia; Charlesworth, Brian
The X or Z chromosome has several characteristics that distinguish it from the autosomes, namely hemizygosity in the heterogametic sex, and a potentially different effective population size, both of which may influence the rate and nature of evolution. In particular, there may be an accelerated rate of adaptive change for X-linked compared to autosomal coding sequences, often referred to as the Faster-X effect. Empirical studies have indicated that the strength of Faster-X evolution varies among different species, and theoretical treatments have shown that demography and mating system can substantially affect the degree of Faster-X evolution. Here we integrate genomic data on Faster-X evolution from a variety of animals with the demographic factors, mating system, and sex chromosome regulatory characteristics that may influence it. Our results suggest that differences in effective population size and mechanisms of dosage compensation may influence the perceived extent of Faster-X evolution, and help to explain several clade-specific patterns that we observe.
Faster-X; rates of evolution; sex chromosomes
Evolution
2010, Volume: 64, number: 3, pages: 663-674
Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Evolutionary Biology
Genetics
Environmental Sciences
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00853.x
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/48539