The evolutionary advantage of fitness‐dependent recombination in diploids: A deterministic mutation–selection balance model
Autor: | Sviatoslav Rybnikov, Abraham B. Korol, Zeev Frenkel |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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0106 biological sciences
Crossover Population genetics recombination modifier Interference (genetic) 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences 03 medical and health sciences Negative selection lcsh:QH540-549.5 Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Selection (genetic algorithm) Original Research 030304 developmental biology Nature and Landscape Conservation Mathematics 0303 health sciences Ecology diploids fitness dependence recombination Evolutionary biology Epistasis Mutation–selection balance lcsh:Ecology purifying selection Recombination |
Zdroj: | Ecology and Evolution Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 2074-2084 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2045-7758 |
Popis: | Recombination's omnipresence in nature is one of the most intriguing problems in evolutionary biology. The question of why recombination exhibits certain general features is no less interesting than that of why it exists at all. One such feature is recombination's fitness dependence (FD). The so far developed population genetics models have focused on the evolution of FD recombination mainly in haploids, although the empirical evidence for this phenomenon comes mostly from diploids. Using numerical analysis of modifier models for infinite panmictic populations, we show here that FD recombination can be evolutionarily advantageous in diploids subjected to purifying selection. We ascribe this advantage to the differential rate of disruption of lower‐ versus higher‐fitness genotypes, which can be manifested in selected systems with at least three loci. We also show that if the modifier is linked to such selected system, it can additionally benefit from modifying this linkage in a fitness‐dependent manner. The revealed evolutionary advantage of FD recombination appeared robust to crossover interference within the selected system, either positive or negative. Remarkably, FD recombination was often favored in situations where any constant nonzero recombination was evolutionarily disfavored, implying a relaxation of the rather strict constraints on major parameters (e.g., selection intensity and epistasis) required for the evolutionary advantage of nonzero recombination formulated by classical models. An amazing feature of recombination is fitness dependence (FD). The so far developed models have focused on the evolution of FD recombination mainly in haploids, although the empirical evidence for this phenomenon comes mostly from diploids. Using numerical analysis of modifier models for infinite panmictic populations, we show here that FD recombination can be evolutionarily advantageous in diploids subjected to purifying selection. We ascribe this advantage to the differential rate of disruption of lower‐ versus higher‐fitness genotypes, which can be manifested in selected systems with at least three loci. |
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