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Assortative mating through a mechanism of sexual selection
Authors:Castro Laureano  Toro Miguel A
Affiliation:Departamento de Mejora Genética Animal, Instituto de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria, SGIT-INIA, Carretera de La Coru?a km. 7, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:We propose that assortative mating can arise through a mechanism of sexual selection by active female choice of partners based on a 'self-seeking like' decision rule. Using a mathematical model, we show that a gene can be selected that make females to choose mates that are similar to themselves with respect to an arbitrary tag, even if two independent and unlinked genes determine the preference and the tag. The necessary requisite for this process to apply is an asymmetry between partners, such that the female can choose the male but this one must always accept to mate. The fitness advantage is due to linkage disequilibrium built up between both genes. Simulations have been run to check the algebraic results and to analyse the influence of several factors on the evolution of the system. Any factor that favors linkage disequilibrium also favors the evolution of the preference allele. Moreover, in a large population subdivided in small subpopulations connected by migration, the assortative mating homogenizes the population genotypic structure for the tags in contrast to random mating that maintains most of the variation.
Keywords:Sexual selection   Mate choice   Assortative mating   Phenotype matching
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