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Spontaneous mutations and the origin and maintenance of quantitative genetic variation.


ABSTRACT: Mutation and natural selection shape the genetic variation in natural populations. Here, we directly estimated the spontaneous mutation rate by sequencing new Drosophila mutation accumulation lines maintained with minimal natural selection. We inferred strong stabilizing natural selection on quantitative traits because genetic variation among wild-derived inbred lines was much lower than predicted from a neutral model and the mutational effects were much larger than allelic effects of standing polymorphisms. Stabilizing selection could act directly on the traits, or indirectly from pleiotropic effects on fitness. However, our data are not consistent with simple models of mutation-stabilizing selection balance; therefore, further empirical work is needed to assess the balance of evolutionary forces responsible for quantitative genetic variation.

SUBMITTER: Huang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4929002 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spontaneous mutations and the origin and maintenance of quantitative genetic variation.

Huang Wen W   Lyman Richard F RF   Lyman Rachel A RA   Carbone Mary Anna MA   Harbison Susan T ST   Magwire Michael M MM   Mackay Trudy Fc TF  

eLife 20160523


Mutation and natural selection shape the genetic variation in natural populations. Here, we directly estimated the spontaneous mutation rate by sequencing new Drosophila mutation accumulation lines maintained with minimal natural selection. We inferred strong stabilizing natural selection on quantitative traits because genetic variation among wild-derived inbred lines was much lower than predicted from a neutral model and the mutational effects were much larger than allelic effects of standing p  ...[more]

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