Selection at the Y chromosome of the African buffalo driven by rainfall.

Selection coefficients at the mammalian Y chromosome typically do not deviate strongly from neutrality. Here we show that strong balancing selection, maintaining intermediate frequencies of DNA sequence variants, acts on the Y chromosome in two populations of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Signi...

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Main Authors: Pim van Hooft, Barend J Greyling, Herbert H T Prins, Wayne M Getz, Anna E Jolles, Armanda D S Bastos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2007-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2034602?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-188c3806739a464a9d3570d2fa8474d72020-11-24T21:35:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032007-01-01210e108610.1371/journal.pone.0001086Selection at the Y chromosome of the African buffalo driven by rainfall.Pim van HooftBarend J GreylingHerbert H T PrinsWayne M GetzAnna E JollesArmanda D S BastosSelection coefficients at the mammalian Y chromosome typically do not deviate strongly from neutrality. Here we show that strong balancing selection, maintaining intermediate frequencies of DNA sequence variants, acts on the Y chromosome in two populations of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Significant correlations exist between sequence variant frequencies and annual rainfall in the years before conception, with five- to eightfold frequency changes over short time periods. Annual rainfall variation drives the balancing of sequence variant frequencies, probably by affecting parental condition. We conclude that sequence variants confer improved male reproductive success after either dry or wet years, making the population composition and dynamics very sensitive to climate change. The mammalian Y chromosome, interacting with ecological processes, may affect male reproductive success much more strongly than previously thought.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2034602?pdf=render
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author Pim van Hooft
Barend J Greyling
Herbert H T Prins
Wayne M Getz
Anna E Jolles
Armanda D S Bastos
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Barend J Greyling
Herbert H T Prins
Wayne M Getz
Anna E Jolles
Armanda D S Bastos
Selection at the Y chromosome of the African buffalo driven by rainfall.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Pim van Hooft
Barend J Greyling
Herbert H T Prins
Wayne M Getz
Anna E Jolles
Armanda D S Bastos
author_sort Pim van Hooft
title Selection at the Y chromosome of the African buffalo driven by rainfall.
title_short Selection at the Y chromosome of the African buffalo driven by rainfall.
title_full Selection at the Y chromosome of the African buffalo driven by rainfall.
title_fullStr Selection at the Y chromosome of the African buffalo driven by rainfall.
title_full_unstemmed Selection at the Y chromosome of the African buffalo driven by rainfall.
title_sort selection at the y chromosome of the african buffalo driven by rainfall.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Selection coefficients at the mammalian Y chromosome typically do not deviate strongly from neutrality. Here we show that strong balancing selection, maintaining intermediate frequencies of DNA sequence variants, acts on the Y chromosome in two populations of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Significant correlations exist between sequence variant frequencies and annual rainfall in the years before conception, with five- to eightfold frequency changes over short time periods. Annual rainfall variation drives the balancing of sequence variant frequencies, probably by affecting parental condition. We conclude that sequence variants confer improved male reproductive success after either dry or wet years, making the population composition and dynamics very sensitive to climate change. The mammalian Y chromosome, interacting with ecological processes, may affect male reproductive success much more strongly than previously thought.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2034602?pdf=render
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