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Frequency-dependent selection maintains clonal diversity in an asexual organism.


ABSTRACT: Asexual organisms can be genetically variable and evolve through time, yet it is not known how genetic diversity is maintained in populations. In sexual organisms, negative frequency-dependent selection plays a role in maintaining diversity at some loci, but in asexual organisms, this mechanism could provide a general explanation for persistent genetic diversity because it acts on the whole genome and not just on some polymorphisms within a genome. Using field manipulations, we show that negative frequency-dependent selection maintains clonal diversity in an asexual mite species, and we link predicted equilibrium clonal frequencies to average frequencies in space and time. Intense frequency-dependent selection is likely to be a general mechanism for persistent genetic diversity in asexual organisms.

SUBMITTER: Weeks AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2582578 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Frequency-dependent selection maintains clonal diversity in an asexual organism.

Weeks Andrew R AR   Hoffmann Ary A AA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20081112 46


Asexual organisms can be genetically variable and evolve through time, yet it is not known how genetic diversity is maintained in populations. In sexual organisms, negative frequency-dependent selection plays a role in maintaining diversity at some loci, but in asexual organisms, this mechanism could provide a general explanation for persistent genetic diversity because it acts on the whole genome and not just on some polymorphisms within a genome. Using field manipulations, we show that negativ  ...[more]

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