Charlesworth Deborah
Institute of Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
PLoS Genet. 2006 Apr;2(4):e64. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.0020064.
Our understanding of balancing selection is currently becoming greatly clarified by new sequence data being gathered from genes in which polymorphisms are known to be maintained by selection. The data can be interpreted in conjunction with results from population genetics models that include recombination between selected sites and nearby neutral marker variants. This understanding is making possible tests for balancing selection using molecular evolutionary approaches. Such tests do not necessarily require knowledge of the functional types of the different alleles at a locus, but such information, as well as information about the geographic distribution of alleles and markers near the genes, can potentially help towards understanding what form of balancing selection is acting, and how long alleles have been maintained.
目前,我们对平衡选择的理解正因从已知多态性由选择维持的基因中收集到的新序列数据而变得大为清晰。这些数据可以与群体遗传学模型的结果相结合进行解释,这些模型包括选择位点与附近中性标记变体之间的重组。这种理解使得使用分子进化方法对平衡选择进行测试成为可能。此类测试不一定需要了解一个位点上不同等位基因的功能类型,但此类信息以及基因附近等位基因和标记的地理分布信息,可能有助于理解正在起作用的平衡选择形式以及等位基因维持了多长时间。