Ploidy and recombination proficiency shape the evolutionary adaptation to constitutive DNA replication stress.
PLoS Genet
; 17(11): e1009875, 2021 11.
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In haploid budding yeast, evolutionary adaptation to constitutive DNA replication stress alters three genome maintenance modules: DNA replication, the DNA damage checkpoint, and sister chromatid cohesion. We asked how these trajectories depend on genomic features by comparing the adaptation in three strains: haploids, diploids, and recombination deficient haploids. In all three, adaptation happens within 1000 generations at rates that are correlated with the initial fitness defect of the ancestors. Mutations in individual genes are selected at different frequencies in populations with different genomic features, but the benefits these mutations confer are similar in the three strains, and combinations of these mutations reproduce the fitness gains of evolved populations. Despite the differences in the selected mutations, adaptation targets the same three functional modules in strains with different genomic features, revealing a common evolutionary response to constitutive DNA replication stress.
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Ploidias
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Recombinação Genética
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Adaptação Biológica
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Evolução Molecular
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Replicação do DNA
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En
Ano de publicação:
2021
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Article