• Titel
    Between but Not Within-Species Variation in the Distribution of Fitness Effects
  • Verfasser
    Jennifer James
    Chedly Kastally
    Katharina B. Budde
    Santiago C. González-Martínez
    Pascal Milesi
    Tanja Pyhäjärvi
    Martin Lascoux
    Silvio Schüler (Mitwirk.)
  • Erscheinungsort
    Cambridge
  • Verlag
    University Press
  • Erscheinungsjahr
    2023
  • Seiten
    16 S.
  • Material
    Sonderdruck
  • Digitales Dokument
  • Standardsignatur
    13174S
  • Datensatznummer
    40004416
  • Quelle
    Molecular biology and evolution; 40(11)
  • Abstract
    New mutations provide the raw material for evolution and adaptation. The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) describes the spectrum of effects of new mutations that can occur along a genome, and is, therefore, of vital interest in evolutionary biology. Recent work has uncovered striking similarities in the DFE between closely related species, prompting us to ask whether there is variation in the DFE among populations of the same species, or among species with different degrees of divergence, that is whether there is variation in the DFE at different levels of evolution. Using exome capture data from six tree species sampled across Europe we characterized the DFE for multiple species, and for each species, multiple populations, and investigated the factors potentially influencing the DFE, such as demography, population divergence, and genetic background. We find statistical support for the presence of variation in the DFE at the species level, even among relatively closely related species. However, we find very little difference at the population level, suggesting that differences in the DFE are primarily driven by deep features of species biology, and those evolutionarily recent events, such as demographic changes and local adaptation, have little impact.Key words: DFE, deleterious mutations, population structure, forest trees
  • Schlagwörter
    biologische Aktivität, Waldgenetik, BFW-Open-Access-Publikation, Fitnesseffekt, Baumartenwahl, Evolutionsbiologie, Mutation, Genom
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