
Antagonistic selection between different fitness components (e.g., survival versus fertility) or different types of individuals in a population (e.g., females versus males) can potentially maintain genetic diversity and thereby account for the high levels of fitness variation observed in natural populations. However, the degree to which antagonistic selection can maintain genetic variation critically depends on the dominance relations between antagonistically selected alleles in diploid individuals. Conditions for stable polymorphism of antagonistically selected alleles are narrow, particularly when selection is weak, unless the alleles exhibit "dominance reversals"-in which each allele is partially or completely dominant in selective contexts in which it is favored and recessive in contexts in which it is harmful. Although theory predicts that dominance reversals should emerge under biologically plausible conditions, evidence for dominance reversals is sparse. In this primer, we review theoretical arguments and data supporting a role for dominance reversals in the maintenance of genetic variation. We then highlight an illuminating new study by Grieshop and Arnqvist, which reports a genome-wide signal of dominance reversals between male and female fitness in seed beetles.
2800 Neuroscience, Male, Heterozygote, 1300 Biochemistry, Evolution, QH301-705.5, Expression Level, Genetics and Molecular Biology, 612, General-Model, Fishers Theory, 1100 Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 1300 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Enzyme Variation, Biology (General), Selection, Genetic, Alleles, Balancing Selection, Polymorphism, Genetic, Models, Genetic, Population-Genetics, 2400 Immunology and Microbiology, Genetic Variation, Primer, Antagonistic Selection, Female, Mutations
2800 Neuroscience, Male, Heterozygote, 1300 Biochemistry, Evolution, QH301-705.5, Expression Level, Genetics and Molecular Biology, 612, General-Model, Fishers Theory, 1100 Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 1300 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Enzyme Variation, Biology (General), Selection, Genetic, Alleles, Balancing Selection, Polymorphism, Genetic, Models, Genetic, Population-Genetics, 2400 Immunology and Microbiology, Genetic Variation, Primer, Antagonistic Selection, Female, Mutations
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