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. 2015 May;24(9):2046-55.
doi: 10.1111/mec.13074. Epub 2015 Feb 6.

Chromosome inversions, adaptive cassettes and the evolution of species' ranges

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Chromosome inversions, adaptive cassettes and the evolution of species' ranges

Mark Kirkpatrick et al. Mol Ecol. 2015 May.

Abstract

A chromosome inversion can spread when it captures locally adapted alleles or when it is introduced into a species by hybridization with adapted alleles that were previously absent. We present a model that shows how both processes can cause a species range to expand. Introgression of an inversion that carries novel, locally adapted alleles is a particularly powerful mechanism for range expansion. The model supports the earlier proposal that introgression of an inversion triggered a large range expansion of a malaria mosquito. These results suggest a role for inversions as cassettes of genes that can accelerate adaptation by crossing species boundaries, rather than protecting genomes from introgression.

Keywords: adaptation; ecological genetics; evolutionary theory; invasive species; molecular evolution; population genetics - theoretical.

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