Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?

Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection between natural selection and genome evolution, assuming that the functionally constrained fraction of the genome is relatively small and that adaptation is sufficiently infrequent to play little role in sh...

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Main Authors: Guy Sella, Dmitri A Petrov, Molly Przeworski, Peter Andolfatto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-06-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2684638?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-247299c5eba64aa1a9b7162ffc3bf2372020-11-25T02:23:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042009-06-0156e100049510.1371/journal.pgen.1000495Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?Guy SellaDmitri A PetrovMolly PrzeworskiPeter AndolfattoOver the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection between natural selection and genome evolution, assuming that the functionally constrained fraction of the genome is relatively small and that adaptation is sufficiently infrequent to play little role in shaping patterns of variation within and even between species. Recent evidence from Drosophila, reviewed here, suggests that this view may be invalid. Analyses of genetic variation within and between species reveal that much of the Drosophila genome is under purifying selection, and thus of functional importance, and that a large fraction of coding and noncoding differences between species are adaptive. The findings further indicate that, in Drosophila, adaptations may be both common and strong enough that the fate of neutral mutations depends on their chance linkage to adaptive mutations as much as on the vagaries of genetic drift. The emerging evidence has implications for a wide variety of fields, from conservation genetics to bioinformatics, and presents challenges to modelers and experimentalists alike.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2684638?pdf=render
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author Guy Sella
Dmitri A Petrov
Molly Przeworski
Peter Andolfatto
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Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Guy Sella
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Molly Przeworski
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title Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?
title_short Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?
title_full Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?
title_fullStr Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?
title_full_unstemmed Pervasive natural selection in the Drosophila genome?
title_sort pervasive natural selection in the drosophila genome?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
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1553-7404
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Over the past four decades, the predominant view of molecular evolution saw little connection between natural selection and genome evolution, assuming that the functionally constrained fraction of the genome is relatively small and that adaptation is sufficiently infrequent to play little role in shaping patterns of variation within and even between species. Recent evidence from Drosophila, reviewed here, suggests that this view may be invalid. Analyses of genetic variation within and between species reveal that much of the Drosophila genome is under purifying selection, and thus of functional importance, and that a large fraction of coding and noncoding differences between species are adaptive. The findings further indicate that, in Drosophila, adaptations may be both common and strong enough that the fate of neutral mutations depends on their chance linkage to adaptive mutations as much as on the vagaries of genetic drift. The emerging evidence has implications for a wide variety of fields, from conservation genetics to bioinformatics, and presents challenges to modelers and experimentalists alike.
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