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Complete genetic linkage can subvert natural selection.


ABSTRACT: The intricate adjustment of organisms to their environment demonstrates the effectiveness of natural selection. But Darwin himself recognized that certain biological features could limit this effectiveness, features that generally reduce the efficiency of natural selection or yield suboptimal adaptation. Genetic linkage is known to be one such feature, and here we show theoretically that it can introduce a more sinister flaw: when there is complete linkage between loci affecting fitness and loci affecting mutation rate, positive natural selection and recurrent mutation can drive mutation rates in an adapting population to intolerable levels. We discuss potential implications of this finding for the early establishment of recombination, the evolutionary fate of asexual populations, and immunological clearance of clonal pathogens.

SUBMITTER: Gerrish PJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1851075 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete genetic linkage can subvert natural selection.

Gerrish Philip J PJ   Colato Alexandre A   Perelson Alan S AS   Sniegowski Paul D PD  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070403 15


The intricate adjustment of organisms to their environment demonstrates the effectiveness of natural selection. But Darwin himself recognized that certain biological features could limit this effectiveness, features that generally reduce the efficiency of natural selection or yield suboptimal adaptation. Genetic linkage is known to be one such feature, and here we show theoretically that it can introduce a more sinister flaw: when there is complete linkage between loci affecting fitness and loci  ...[more]

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