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Facultative cheater mutants reveal the genetic complexity of cooperation in social amoebae
Authors:Santorelli Lorenzo A  Thompson Christopher R L  Villegas Elizabeth  Svetz Jessica  Dinh Christopher  Parikh Anup  Sucgang Richard  Kuspa Adam  Strassmann Joan E  Queller David C  Shaulsky Gad
Institution:Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, USA.
Abstract:Cooperation is central to many major transitions in evolution, including the emergence of eukaryotic cells, multicellularity and eusociality. Cooperation can be destroyed by the spread of cheater mutants that do not cooperate but gain the benefits of cooperation from others. However, cooperation can be preserved if cheaters are facultative, cheating others but cooperating among themselves. Several cheater mutants have been studied before, but no study has attempted a genome-scale investigation of the genetic opportunities for cheating. Here we describe such a screen in a social amoeba and show that cheating is multifaceted by revealing cheater mutations in well over 100 genes of diverse types. Many of these mutants cheat facultatively, producing more than their fair share of spores in chimaeras, but cooperating normally when clonal. These findings indicate that phenotypically stable cooperative systems may nevertheless harbour genetic conflicts. The opportunities for evolutionary moves and countermoves in such conflicts may select for the involvement of multiple pathways and numerous genes.
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