Selection efficacy differs between lifestages in the haploid-diploid Marchantia polymorpha subsp. ruderalis

Tianyu Shen, Philippe Gadient, Justin Goodrich, Hannes Becher
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Ploidy has profound effects on evolution. Perhaps the most compelling effect is related to dominance: In cells with more than one genome copy, the effects of non-dominant deleterious variants are 'masked' to some extent, leading to a reduction in the efficacy of selection. This, in turn, leads to increased levels of nucleotide diversity, and it may also affect nucleotide substitution rates. To test this predicted association between ploidy and the efficacy of selection, we studied genome scale per-gene patterns of genetic diversity and divergence in the genome of the haploid-diploid bryophyte Marchantia. We treated lifestage gene expression bias as a continuous covariate and accounted for genomic autocorrelation patterns using smoothing splines in a general additive regression model (GAM) framework. Consistent with a lower efficacy of purifying selection, we found increased levels of sequence diversity, Watterson's theta, and net divergence at non-degenerate sites in genes with diploid-biased gene expression. These genes also showed reduced levels of codon usage bias. In addition, we found chromosome 5 to be an outlier with overall decreased levels of diversity, the site-frequency spectrum skewed towards common alleles, and increased linkage disequilibrium. In this study, we show the utility of generalized additive models in population genomics, and we present evidence for a ploidy associated difference in the efficacy of selection. We discuss parallels to the evolution of (diploid) sex chromosomes and why the patterns observed are unlikely to be mediated by masking.
单倍体-双倍体 Marchantia polymorpha subsp.
倍性对进化有着深远的影响。最有说服力的影响可能与优势有关:在拥有一个以上基因组拷贝的细胞中,非显性有害变体的影响在一定程度上被 "掩盖",从而导致选择效率降低。为了验证倍性与选择效力之间的联系,我们研究了单倍体-二倍体双子叶植物马钱子属(Marchantia)基因组中每个基因的遗传多样性和分化模式。我们将生命阶段的基因表达偏倚作为连续协变量处理,并在一般加性回归模型(GAM)框架内使用平滑样条对基因组自相关模式进行了核算。与纯化选择效力较低相一致的是,我们发现在具有二倍体基因表达偏倚的基因中,非退化位点的序列多样性、Watterson's theta 和净分化水平均有所提高。这些基因的密码子使用偏差水平也有所降低。在这项研究中,我们展示了广义加性模型在群体基因组学中的实用性,并提出了与倍性相关的选择效力差异的证据。我们讨论了与(二倍体)性染色体进化的相似之处,以及为什么观察到的模式不太可能是由掩蔽介导的。
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