de Visser J A G M, Hoekstra Rolf F, van den Ende Herman
Department of Genetics, Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Department of Molecular Cell Biology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Evolution. 1997 Oct;51(5):1499-1505. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1997.tb01473.x.
In this paper we study whether and how a number of arbitrarily chosen marker mutations interact in their effect on fitness, which is relevant for our understanding of the evolution of sex. If epistasis is synergistic, the main function of sex may be to facilitate selection against deleterious mutations. We use strains of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger with variable combinations of marker mutations that have been obtained by isolating segregants from a diploid between a wild-type strain and a related strain carrying a marker mutation on each of its eight chromosomes. The marker mutations include five auxotrophic and two resistance mutations. As a measure of fitness the mycelium growth rate on supplemented medium has been used. The results suggest that the marker mutations have independent effects on fitness, and hence they do not support the deterministic mutation hypothesis of the evolution of sex. The apparent linear relationship between mutation number and log fitness is the result of interactions of opposite type (i.e., synergistic and antagonistic) that cancel each other's effect. However, due to an isolation bias caused by the fact that not all possible strains with many mutations could be isolated, the results may be relatively biased towards an antagonistic relationship between mutation number and log fitness.
在本文中,我们研究了一些任意选择的标记突变在其对适合度的影响方面是否相互作用以及如何相互作用,这与我们对性别的进化的理解相关。如果上位性是协同的,那么性别的主要功能可能是促进对有害突变的选择。我们使用丝状真菌黑曲霉的菌株,这些菌株具有标记突变的可变组合,这些组合是通过从野生型菌株与在其八条染色体上各携带一个标记突变的相关菌株之间的二倍体中分离分离子而获得的。标记突变包括五个营养缺陷型突变和两个抗性突变。作为适合度的一种度量,已使用在补充培养基上的菌丝体生长速率。结果表明,标记突变对适合度具有独立影响,因此它们不支持性别进化的确定性突变假说。突变数与对数适合度之间明显的线性关系是相反类型(即协同和拮抗)相互作用的结果,这些相互作用抵消了彼此的影响。然而,由于并非所有具有许多突变的可能菌株都能被分离出来这一事实所导致的隔离偏差,结果可能相对偏向于突变数与对数适合度之间的拮抗关系。