Hall B G
Biology Department, University of Rochester, New York 14627.
Mol Biol Evol. 1994 Mar;11(2):159-68. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a040100.
Selection-induced mutations are nonrandom mutations that occur as specific and direct responses to environmental challenge. Examples of selection-induced mutations have been reported both in bacteria and in yeast. I previously showed (Hall 1988) that excisions of the mobile genetic element IS150 from within bglF are selection induced and argued that they occurred because they were potentially advantageous under the selective conditions employed. Mittler and Lenski (Mittler and Lenski 1992) have argued that such excisions are not selection induced but that they occur randomly in nondividing cells. Here I provide further evidence that IS150 excisions are induced by selection and that the excisions are immediately, rather than only potentially, advantageous to the cell. I also provide evidence that excisions, which Mittler and Lenski claim occur randomly in saturated broth cultures, actually occur after samples from those cultures are plated onto selective medium.
选择诱导的突变是作为对环境挑战的特定和直接反应而发生的非随机突变。在细菌和酵母中都报道过选择诱导突变的例子。我之前曾表明(霍尔,1988年),从bglF内切除移动遗传元件IS150是由选择诱导的,并认为它们之所以发生是因为在所用的选择条件下它们可能具有优势。米特勒和伦斯基(米特勒和伦斯基,1992年)认为,这种切除不是由选择诱导的,而是在不分裂的细胞中随机发生的。在这里,我提供了进一步的证据,表明IS150的切除是由选择诱导的,并且这些切除对细胞具有即时的而非仅仅是潜在的优势。我还提供证据表明,米特勒和伦斯基声称在饱和肉汤培养物中随机发生的切除,实际上是在将这些培养物的样本接种到选择培养基上之后发生的。