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Genomic mechanisms of sympatric ecological and sexual divergence in a model agricultural pest, the European corn borer
Current Opinion in Insect Science
  • Brad S Coates, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Erik B Dopman, Tufts University
  • Kevin W Wanner, Montana State University-Bozeman
  • Thomas W Sappington, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
4-1-2018
DOI
10.1016/j.cois.2018.01.005
Abstract

The European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, is a model species for elucidating mechanisms underlying adaptively differentiated subpopulations in the face of reciprocal gene flow, and is a major pest of cultivated maize in North America and Eurasia. Strains are characterized by different pheromone communication systems in combination with voltinism strains that are adapted to distinct local climate and photoperiod through adjustments in diapause traits. However, only partial barriers to inter-strain hybridization exist in areas of sympatry. Recent research shows that genes governing important strain-specific isolating traits are disproportionately located on the Z-chromosome. Furthermore, co-adapted combinations of some of these genes are non-recombining due to location within a large chromosomal inversion, and assist in maintaining strain integrity despite hybridization.

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This article is published as Coates, Brad S., Erik B. Dopman, Kevin W. Wanner, and Thomas W. Sappington. "Genomic mechanisms of sympatric ecological and sexual divergence in a model agricultural pest, the European corn borer." Current Opinion in Insect Science(2018). doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2018.01.005.

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Brad S Coates, Erik B Dopman, Kevin W Wanner and Thomas W Sappington. "Genomic mechanisms of sympatric ecological and sexual divergence in a model agricultural pest, the European corn borer" Current Opinion in Insect Science Vol. 26 (2018) p. 50 - 56
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