Selection on two behavioral genes : fitness effects of receptor genes for arginine vasopressin 1a and oxytocin in the bank vole Myodes glareolus
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Jyväskylä studies in biological and environmental scienceTekijät
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2017Oppiaine
Ekologia ja evoluutiobiologiaMost variation in behavior is regulated by genes; nevertheless the mechanisms
behind maintenance of genetic diversity at behavioral loci have remained
mainly elusive in natural populations. I studied in my thesis selection
mechanisms of two genes associated with socio-sexual behavior, arginine
vasopressin receptor 1a (Avpr1) and oxytocin receptor (Oxtr) in bank vole
(Myodes glareolus). Expression of Avpr1a and Oxtr in specific regions of the brain
regulates diverse social and reproductive behaviors such as parental care,
aggression, sexual behavior, social recognition as well as pair and parent-
offspring bonding in mammals. In addition, there is a link between the length
of a regulatory region associated microsatellite (RRAM) of Avpr1 and receptor
density in the brain in some species. Bank voles have highly polymorphic
RRAM in Avpr1a and Oxtr. My first study revealed that different length
variants of RRAM allele in Avpr1 and Oxtr genes are maintained by balancing
selection; more precisely the selection is sex-specific and dependent on
population density. Different allele lengths were favored in males compared to
females indicating that Avpr1a and Oxtr are sexually antagonistic (SA) genes.
My second study showed that intrasexual competition in both males and
females drives selection of Avpr1a RRAM lengths. My third study evidenced
that bank voles bias their offspring sex ratio to mitigate sexual conflict caused
by the SA Oxtr gene. My fourth study showed that individuals with the
extreme lengths of Avpr1 and Oxtr RRAMs experience constraints in breeding
success indicating stabilizing selection. In conclusion, my thesis provides
evidence for diverse mechanisms acting on genetic diversity of behavioral
genes.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
978-951-39-6969-1ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
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