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Parasitic Elements, Extinction and Adaptation: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations.

机译:寄生因素,灭绝和适应:理论和实证研究。

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My dissertation research uses several different approaches to investigate evolutionary and evolutionary ecology questions.;In Chapter 1, I investigate the likelihood that a population can save itself via spread of a rare beneficial allele from extinction after an environmental change. Although populations can, in principle, save themselves using new beneficial mutations or beneficial mutations from the standing genetic variation, I found, using a population genetic approach, that it is much more likely that they use standing genetic variation. This is particularly true if there are several copies of the beneficial mutation in the standing variation, making it unlikely that all are lost due to chance.;In Chapter 2, I derive analytical solutions to predict the trajectory of evolutionary change under natural selection. Given that a population is predominated by a suboptimal genotype and that there are several beneficial mutations available, the analytical solutions in chapter 2 give the probability that the population fixes a particular set of beneficial mutations and the probability that it does so in a particular order. Generally, evolutionary trajectories are more predictable when there is greater variation in selection coefficients of beneficial mutations.;My attention turns to empirical work on Drosophila innubila in chapters 3 through 5. About 1/3 of female D. innubila are infected with maternally-transmitted male-killing Wolbachia. In Chapter 3 I find that there is considerable seasonal variation in Wolbachia density in natural populations and that density correlates with both penetrance of male-killing and efficiency of transmission in the wild. Several alternatives for the distribution of densities among flies are discussed.;In Chapter 4 I investigate what factors help maintain the Wolbachia infection. To persist, the Wolbachia must either supplement vertical transmission with horizontal transmission or benefit its host through the act of killing males or in some way unrelated to male-killing. I found that neither horizontal transmission nor male-killing-dependent benefits could explain the prevalence of infection. Instead, a combination of male-killing-dependent and -independent factors, including virus protection and nutritional provisioning, likely maintain the infection.;Since Wolbachia in D. innubila protect against RNA viruses, as shown in Chapter 4, in Chapter 5 I attempted to determine what viruses are important in natural populations. I began with a metagenomic survey to discover viruses. The most common novel virus was a DNA virus related to the Nudiviruses. This virus is phylogenetically widespread and is associated with significant fitness costs to its host.
机译:我的论文研究使用了几种不同的方法来研究进化和进化生态学问题。在第一章中,我研究了种群可以通过环境变化后灭绝后稀有有益等位基因的传播而拯救自己的可能性。尽管从原则上讲,群体可以使用新的有益突变或常规遗传变异中的有益突变来拯救自己,但我发现,使用群体遗传方法,他们更有可能使用常规遗传变异。如果在站立变异中存在多个有益突变的副本,则尤其如此,这使得不可能由于偶然而将其全部丢失。在第二章中,我导出了分析解决方案来预测自然选择下的进化变化轨迹。假定种群以次优基因型为主,并且有几个可用的有益突变,则第2章中的分析解决方案给出了种群固定一组特定的有益突变的概率以及以特定顺序进行修复的概率。通常,当有益突变的选择系数变化较大时,进化轨迹更容易预测。;我的注意力转向第3章至第5章中关于果蝇的实证研究。约1/3的雌性果蝇被母体传播杀死男性的沃尔巴克氏菌。在第3章中,我发现自然种群中的Wolbachia密度存在相当大的季节性变化,并且该密度与雄性杀虫剂的渗透率和野外传播的效率相关。讨论了果蝇中密度分布的几种替代方法。在第4章中,我研究了哪些因素有助于维持Wolbachia感染。为了保持持久性,沃尔巴赫氏菌必须通过垂直传播补充水平传播,或者通过杀死雄性的行为或以某种与雄性无关的方式使宿主受益。我发现水平传播和依赖男性的杀伤力都不能解释感染的流行。取而代之的是,依赖于男性杀伤力和非依赖性的因素(包括病毒保护和营养供应)的组合可能会维持感染。自从D. innubila中的Wolbachia抵御RNA病毒以来,正如第5章第4章所示,我尝试确定哪些病毒在自然种群中很重要。我从宏基因组学调查开始,以发现病毒。最常见的新型病毒是与Nudiviruses相关的DNA病毒。该病毒在系统发育上广泛分布,并与宿主的适应性费用相当大。

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  • 作者

    Unckless, Robert L.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Rochester.;

  • 授予单位 University of Rochester.;
  • 学科 Biology Genetics.;Biology Microbiology.;Biology Evolution and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 187 p.
  • 总页数 187
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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