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Red Queen Dynamics with Non-Standard Fitness Interactions

机译:具有非标准健身互动功能的Red Queen动态

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Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites can involve rapid fluctuations of genotype frequencies that are known as Red Queen dynamics. Under such dynamics, recombination in the hosts may be advantageous because genetic shuffling can quickly produce disproportionately fit offspring (the Red Queen hypothesis). Previous models investigating these dynamics have assumed rather simple models of genetic interactions between hosts and parasites. Here, we assess the robustness of earlier theoretical predictions about the Red Queen with respect to the underlying host-parasite interactions. To this end, we created large numbers of random interaction matrices, analysed the resulting dynamics through simulation, and ascertained whether recombination was favoured or disfavoured. We observed Red Queen dynamics in many of our simulations provided the interaction matrices exhibited sufficient ‘antagonicity’. In agreement with previous studies, strong selection on either hosts or parasites favours selection for increased recombination. However, fast changes in the sign of linkage disequilibrium or epistasis were only infrequently observed and do not appear to be a necessary condition for the Red Queen hypothesis to work. Indeed, recombination was often favoured even though the linkage disequilibrium remained of constant sign throughout the simulations. We conclude that Red Queen-type dynamics involving persistent fluctuations in host and parasite genotype frequencies appear to not be an artefact of specific assumptions about host-parasite fitness interactions, but emerge readily with the general interactions studied here. Our results also indicate that although recombination is often favoured, some of the factors previously thought to be important in this process such as linkage disequilibrium fluctuations need to be reassessed when fitness interactions between hosts and parasites are complex.
机译:宿主与寄生虫之间的拮抗协同进化可能涉及基因型频率的快速波动,这被称为“红皇后动力学”。在这种动力学下,宿主中的重组可能是有利的,因为遗传改组可以快速产生不成比例的适合的后代(红色女王假说)。先前研究这些动力学的模型假设宿主和寄生虫之间的遗传相互作用的模型非常简单。在这里,我们评估有关红皇后的早期理论预测相对于潜在的宿主-寄生虫相互作用的鲁棒性。为此,我们创建了大量随机交互矩阵,通过仿真分析了产生的动力学,并确定了重组是有利还是不利。如果交互矩阵表现出足够的“拮抗性”,我们在许多模拟中都观察到了“红皇后”动力学。与先前的研究一致,在寄主或寄生虫上的强选择有利于选择以增加重组。但是,很少观察到连锁不平衡或上位现象的快速变化,这似乎并不是红皇后假说发挥作用的必要条件。实际上,即使在整个模拟过程中连锁不平衡始终保持恒定的迹象,重组通常也受到了支持。我们得出的结论是,涉及宿主和寄生虫基因型频率持续波动的Red Queen型动力学似乎不是关于宿主-寄生虫适应性相互作用的特定假设的假象,而是随此处研究的一般相互作用而轻易出现的。我们的结果还表明,尽管重组经常受到人们的青睐,但是当宿主和寄生虫之间的适应性相互作用复杂时,一些先前认为在此过程中重要的因素(例如连锁不平衡波动)需要重新评估。

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