Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Campus, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Laboratory of Genetics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2022 Jun 29;289(1977):20220782. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2022.0782. Epub 2022 Jun 22.
Background selection (BGS), the effect that purifying selection exerts on sites linked to deleterious alleles, is expected to be ubiquitous across eukaryotic genomes. The effects of BGS reflect the interplay of the rates and fitness effects of deleterious mutations with recombination. A fundamental assumption of BGS models is that recombination rates are invariant over time. However, in some lineages, recombination rates evolve rapidly, violating this central assumption. Here, we investigate how recombination rate evolution affects genetic variation under BGS. We show that recombination rate evolution modifies the effects of BGS in a manner similar to a localized change in the effective population size, potentially leading to underestimation or overestimation of the genome-wide effects of selection. Furthermore, we find evidence that recombination rate evolution in the ancestors of modern house mice may have impacted inferences of the genome-wide effects of selection in that species.
背景选择(BGS)是指净化选择对与有害等位基因相关的位点施加的影响,预计在真核生物基因组中普遍存在。BGS 的影响反映了有害突变的速率和适应度效应与重组之间的相互作用。BGS 模型的一个基本假设是重组率随时间不变。然而,在某些谱系中,重组率迅速进化,违反了这一中心假设。在这里,我们研究了重组率进化如何影响 BGS 下的遗传变异。我们表明,重组率进化以类似于有效种群大小局部变化的方式改变 BGS 的影响,可能导致对选择的全基因组效应的低估或高估。此外,我们发现现代家鼠祖先中的重组率进化可能影响了对该物种全基因组选择效应的推断。