驯化后重组率的混合结果:重新审视理论和数据

Madeline Bursell, Manav Rohilla, Lucia Ramirez, Yuhuan Cheng, Enrique J. Schwarzkopf, Rafael F Guerrero, Caiti Smukowski Heil
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驯化过程改变了许多表型。长期以来,人们一直假设对这些表型的选择会间接选择重组率的提高。这一假设与重组率进化的理论相一致,但经验支持尚不明确。我们回顾了相关理论、实验室实验以及比较野生祖先和驯化祖先重组率的数据。我们利用种群测序数据和深度学习方法来推断鸡/红色丛林鸡、绵羊/鼷鹿和山羊/牛羚的新比较的全基因组重组率。我们发现有证据表明,家养山羊的基因重组率高于山羊,而鸡的基因重组率则参差不齐,家养绵羊的基因重组率普遍低于绵羊。我们的研究结果补充了越来越多的动植物文献,这些文献没有发现随着驯化重组增加的一致证据。
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Mixed outcomes in recombination rates after domestication: Revisiting theory and data
The process of domestication has altered many phenotypes. Selection on these phenotypes has long been hypothesized to indirectly select for increases in recombination rate. This hypothesis is consistent with theory on the evolution of recombination rate, but empirical support has been unclear. We review relevant theory, lab-based experiments, and data comparing recombination rates in wild progenitors and their domesticated counterparts. We utilize population sequencing data and a deep learning method to infer genome-wide recombination rates for new comparisons of chicken/red junglefowl, sheep/mouflon, and goat/bezoar. We find evidence of increased recombination in domestic goats compared to bezoars, but more mixed results in chicken, and generally decreased recombination in domesticated sheep compared to mouflon. Our results add to a growing body of literature in plants and animals that finds no consistent evidence of an increase in recombination with domestication.
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