Johnson Toby, Barton Nick
Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2FQ, UK.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2005 Jul 29;360(1459):1411-25. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2005.1667.
Empirical studies of quantitative genetic variation have revealed robust patterns that are observed both across traits and across species. However, these patterns have no compelling explanation, and some of the observations even appear to be mutually incompatible. We review and extend a major class of theoretical models, 'mutation-selection models', that have been proposed to explain quantitative genetic variation. We also briefly review an alternative class of 'balancing selection models'. We consider to what extent the models are compatible with the general observations, and argue that a key issue is understanding and modelling pleiotropy. We discuss some of the thorny issues that arise when formulating models that describe many traits simultaneously.
对数量遗传变异的实证研究揭示了一些稳健的模式,这些模式在不同性状和不同物种中都能观察到。然而,这些模式并没有令人信服的解释,甚至有些观察结果似乎相互矛盾。我们回顾并扩展了一类主要的理论模型,即“突变-选择模型”,该模型已被提出用于解释数量遗传变异。我们还简要回顾了另一类“平衡选择模型”。我们考虑这些模型在多大程度上与一般观察结果相兼容,并认为一个关键问题是理解和模拟基因多效性。我们讨论了在制定同时描述多个性状的模型时出现的一些棘手问题。