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基因组数据的声波化以呈现动物园种群中的遗传负荷

Sonification of Genomic Data to Represent Genetic Load in Zoo Populations.

作者信息

Martin Edward J, Speak Samuel A, Urban Lara, Morales Hernán E, van Oosterhout Cock

机构信息

Institute of Ecology and Evolution, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK.

出版信息

Zoo Biol. 2024 Nov-Dec;43(6):513-519. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21859. Epub 2024 Sep 4.

Abstract

Maintaining a diverse gene pool is important in the captive management of zoo populations, especially in endangered species such as the pink pigeon (Nesoenas mayeri). However, due to the limited number of breeding individuals and relaxed natural selection, the loss of variation and accumulation of harmful variants is inevitable. Inbreeding results in a loss of fitness (i.e., inbreeding depression), principally because related parents are more likely to transmit a copy of the same recessive deleterious genetic variant to their offspring. Genomics-informed captive breeding can manage harmful variants by artificial selection, reducing the genetic load by avoiding the inheritance of two copies of the same harmful variant. To explain this concept in an interactive way to zoo visitors, we developed a sonification game to represent the fitness impacts of harmful variants by detuning notes in a familiar musical melody (i.e., Beethoven's Für Elise). Conceptually, zoo visitors play a game aiming to create the most optimal pink pigeon offspring in terms of inbreeding depression. They select virtual crosses between pink pigeon individuals and listen for the detuning of the melody, which represents the realised load of the resultant offspring. Here we present the sonification algorithm and the results of an online survey to see whether participants could identify the most and least optimal offspring from three potential pink pigeon offspring. Of our 98 respondents, 85 (86.7%) correctly identified the least optimal offspring, 73 (74.5%) correctly identified the most optimal, and 62 (63.3%) identified both the most and least optimal offspring using only the sonification.

摘要

在动物园圈养种群的管理中,维持多样化的基因库很重要,对于粉红鸽(Nesoenas mayeri)等濒危物种而言尤其如此。然而,由于繁殖个体数量有限且自然选择放松,变异的丧失和有害变异的积累是不可避免的。近亲繁殖会导致适应性下降(即近亲繁殖衰退),主要原因是有亲缘关系的亲本更有可能将相同的隐性有害基因变异的一个副本传递给它们的后代。基于基因组学的圈养繁殖可以通过人工选择来管理有害变异,通过避免相同有害变异的两个副本的遗传来降低遗传负荷。为了以互动的方式向动物园游客解释这个概念,我们开发了一款声波化游戏,通过改变一首熟悉的音乐旋律(即贝多芬的《致爱丽丝》)中的音符来体现有害变异对适应性的影响。从概念上讲,动物园游客玩一个游戏,目标是创造出在近亲繁殖衰退方面最优化的粉红鸽后代。他们选择粉红鸽个体之间的虚拟杂交组合,并聆听旋律的变调,这代表了所产生后代的实际负荷。在此,我们展示了声波化算法以及一项在线调查的结果,以了解参与者是否能够从三个潜在的粉红鸽后代中识别出最优和最次优的后代。在我们的98名受访者中,85人(86.7%)正确识别出了最次优的后代,73人(74.5%)正确识别出了最优的后代,62人(63.3%)仅通过声波化就识别出了最优和最次优的后代。

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