Bello Y, Waxman D
Centre for the Study of Evolution, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QG, Sussex, UK.
J Theor Biol. 2006 Mar 21;239(2):152-60. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.08.044. Epub 2005 Nov 2.
We investigate a model that describes the evolution of a diploid sexual population in a changing environment. Individuals have discrete generations and are subject to selection on the phenotypic value of a quantitative trait, which is controlled by a finite number of bialleic loci. Environmental change is taken to lead to a uniformly changing optimal phenotypic value. The population continually adapts to the changing environment, by allelic substitution, at the loci controlling the trait. We investigate the detailed interrelation between the process of allelic substitution and the adaptation and variation of the population, via infinite population calculations and finite population simulations. We find a simple relation between the substitution rate and the rate of change of the optimal phenotypic value.
我们研究了一个描述二倍体有性种群在不断变化的环境中进化的模型。个体具有离散世代,并在一个由有限数量的双等位基因座控制的数量性状的表型值上受到选择。环境变化被认为会导致最优表型值均匀变化。种群通过在控制该性状的基因座上进行等位基因替换,不断适应变化的环境。我们通过无限种群计算和有限种群模拟,研究了等位基因替换过程与种群适应和变异之间的详细相互关系。我们发现了替换率与最优表型值变化率之间的简单关系。