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Bull Math Biol ; 84(8): 74, 2022 06 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35713756

RESUMO

Empirical essays of fitness landscapes suggest that they may be rugged, that is having multiple fitness peaks. Such fitness landscapes, those that have multiple peaks, necessarily have special local structures, called reciprocal sign epistasis (Poelwijk et al. in J Theor Biol 272:141-144, 2011). Here, we investigate the quantitative relationship between the number of fitness peaks and the number of reciprocal sign epistatic interactions. Previously, it has been shown (Poelwijk et al. in J Theor Biol 272:141-144, 2011) that pairwise reciprocal sign epistasis is a necessary but not sufficient condition for the existence of multiple peaks. Applying discrete Morse theory, which to our knowledge has never been used in this context, we extend this result by giving the minimal number of reciprocal sign epistatic interactions required to create a given number of peaks.


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Epistasia Genética , Modelos Genéticos , Aptidão Genética , Conceitos Matemáticos , Modelos Biológicos , Mutação
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J Theor Biol ; 524: 110729, 2021 09 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33901507

RESUMO

We report complete analysis of a deterministic model of deleterious mutations and negative selection against them at two haploid loci without recombination. As long as mutation is a weaker force than selection, mutant alleles remain rare at the only stable equilibrium, and otherwise, a variety of dynamics are possible. If the mutation-free genotype is absent, generally the only stable equilibrium is the one that corresponds to fixation of the mutant allele at the locus where it is less deleterious. This suggests that fixation of a deleterious allele that follows a click of the Muller's ratchet is governed by natural selection, instead of random drift.


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Modelos Genéticos , Seleção Genética , Alelos , Haploidia , Mutação
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Evol Lett ; 7(1): 4-12, 2023 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37065438

RESUMO

Differentiated X chromosomes are expected to have higher rates of adaptive divergence than autosomes, if new beneficial mutations are recessive (the "faster-X effect"), largely because these mutations are immediately exposed to selection in males. The evolution of X chromosomes after they stop recombining in males, but before they become hemizygous, has not been well explored theoretically. We use the diffusion approximation to infer substitution rates of beneficial and deleterious mutations under such a scenario. Our results show that selection is less efficient on diploid X loci than on autosomal and hemizygous X loci under a wide range of parameters. This "slower-X" effect is stronger for genes affecting primarily (or only) male fitness, and for sexually antagonistic genes. These unusual dynamics suggest that some of the peculiar features of X chromosomes, such as the differential accumulation of genes with sex-specific functions, may start arising earlier than previously appreciated.

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