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Interaction between Selection and Biased Gene Conversion in Mammalian Protein-Coding Sequence Evolution Revealed by a Phylogenetic Covariance Analysis

机译:系统进化协方差分析揭示了哺乳动物蛋白编码序列进化中选择与偏向基因转化之间的相互作用

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According to the nearly-neutral model, variation in long-term effective population size among species should result in correlated variation in the ratio of nonsynonymous over synonymous substitution rates (dN/dS). Previous empirical investigations in mammals have been consistent with this prediction, suggesting an important role for nearly-neutral effects on protein-coding sequence evolution. GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC), on the other hand, is increasingly recognized as a major evolutionary force shaping genome nucleotide composition. When sufficiently strong compared with random drift, gBGC may significantly interfere with a nearly-neutral regime and impact dN/dS in a complex manner. Here, we investigate the phylogenetic correlations between dN/dS, the equilibrium GC composition (GC*), and several life-history and karyotypic traits in placental mammals. We show that the equilibrium GC composition decreases with body mass and increases with the number of chromosomes, suggesting a modulation of the strength of biased gene conversion due to changes in effective population size and genome-wide recombination rate. The variation in dN/dS is complex and only partially fits the prediction of the nearly-neutral theory. However, specifically restricting estimation of the dN/dS ratio on GC-conservative transversions, which are immune from gBGC, results in correlations that are more compatible with a nearly-neutral interpretation. Our investigation indicates the presence of complex interactions between selection and biased gene conversion and suggests that further mechanistic development is warranted, to tease out mutation, selection, drift, and conversion.
机译:根据近乎中立的模型,物种之间长期有效种群数量的变化应导致非同义替换率与同义替换率(dN / dS)的相关变化。以前在哺乳动物中进行的实证研究与这一预测是一致的,这表明对蛋白质编码序列进化的近中性作用具有重要作用。另一方面,GC偏向基因转换(gBGC)越来越被认为是塑造基因组核苷酸组成的主要进化力量。当与随机漂移相比足够强大时,gBGC可能会显着干扰接近中性的状态并以复杂的方式影响dN / dS。在这里,我们调查了胎盘哺乳动物中dN / dS,平衡GC组成(GC *)以及几种生活史和核型特征之间的系统发育关系。我们显示平衡的GC组成随体重减少而增加,随染色体数增加,这表明由于有效种群大小和全基因组重组率的变化,对偏向基因转化强度的调节。 dN / dS的变化非常复杂,仅部分符合近乎中立理论的预测。但是,在不受gBGC干扰的GC保守转化中,特别限制dN / dS比的估计会导致相关性与近乎中立的解释更加兼容。我们的研究表明,选择与有偏向的基因转换之间存在复杂的相互作用,并建议进一步的机制发展是必要的,以找出突变,选择,漂移和转换。

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