突变通常是有害的吗?突变积累的适应度效应研究进展。

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Evolutionary Ecology Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-21 DOI:10.1007/s10682-022-10187-4
Kevin Bao, Robert H Melde, Nathaniel P Sharp
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摘要

今天存在的所有适应性等位基因都是从突变开始的,但生态学、进化论和遗传学的普遍观点是,非中性突变更有可能是有害的,而不是有益的,它们将通过净化选择被去除。由于在实验突变积累系中显著限制了选择的有效性,多项研究表明,新的突变会导致平均适应度的明显降低。然而,现在已经在多个物种中观察到这种模式的一些例外,包括高度重复的,密集的分析。我们简要回顾了这些案例,并讨论了突变积累实验中不一致适应度结果的可能解释。我们认为,这些研究结果的变化是有趣的,了解这些不同结果的潜在原因将有助于阐明有关突变进化作用的基本问题。
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Are mutations usually deleterious? A perspective on the fitness effects of mutation accumulation.

All adaptive alleles in existence today began as mutations, but a common view in ecology, evolution, and genetics is that non-neutral mutations are much more likely to be deleterious than beneficial and will be removed by purifying selection. By dramatically limiting the effectiveness of selection in experimental mutation accumulation lines, multiple studies have shown that new mutations cause a detectable reduction in mean fitness. However, a number of exceptions to this pattern have now been observed in multiple species, including in highly replicated, intensive analyses. We briefly review these cases and discuss possible explanations for the inconsistent fitness outcomes of mutation accumulation experiments. We propose that variation in the outcomes of these studies is of interest and understanding the underlying causes of these diverse results will help shed light on fundamental questions about the evolutionary role of mutations.

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Evolutionary Ecology
Evolutionary Ecology 环境科学-进化生物学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
70
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Evolutionary Ecology is a concept-oriented journal of biological research at the interface of ecology and evolution. We publish papers that therefore integrate both fields of research: research that seeks to explain the ecology of organisms in the context of evolution, or patterns of evolution as explained by ecological processes. The journal publishes original research and discussion concerning the evolutionary ecology of organisms. These may include papers addressing evolutionary aspects of population ecology, organismal interactions and coevolution, behaviour, life histories, communication, morphology, host-parasite interactions and disease ecology, as well as ecological aspects of genetic processes. The objective is to promote the conceptual, theoretical and empirical development of ecology and evolutionary biology; the scope extends to any organism or system. In additional to Original Research articles, we publish Review articles that survey recent developments in the field of evolutionary ecology; Ideas & Perspectives articles which present new points of view and novel hypotheses; and Comments on articles recently published in Evolutionary Ecology or elsewhere. We also welcome New Tests of Existing Ideas - testing well-established hypotheses but with broader data or more methodologically rigorous approaches; - and shorter Natural History Notes, which aim to present new observations of organismal biology in the wild that may provide inspiration for future research. As of 2018, we now also invite Methods papers, to present or review new theoretical, practical or analytical methods used in evolutionary ecology. Students & Early Career Researchers: We particularly encourage, and offer incentives for, submission of Reviews, Ideas & Perspectives, and Methods papers by students and early-career researchers (defined as being within one year of award of a PhD degree) – see Students & Early Career Researchers
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