エシェリキア・コリヒア・コリヒアの長期実験におけるゲノム進化と適応
Jeffrey E Barrick1, Dong Su Yu, Sung Ho Yoon
1Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA.
Nature
|October 20, 2009
まとめ
エシェリキア・コライのゲノム進化は,中性進化の期待に反して,20,000世代に渡って恒常的な有益な変異を示した. 後に,高変異率により,変数の中性変異が生じた.
科学分野:
- 進化生物学の進化生物学について
- ゲノミクスゲノミクスとは
- 微生物の進化について
背景:
- ゲノム進化率と生物の適応の関連性は十分に理解されていません.
- 実験室での実験的進化は,この関係を研究するための強力なモデルを提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- 長期の実験的進化を用いてゲノム進化と適応の関係を調査する.
- 制御された環境における適応的なシフトと共にゲノムの変化を正確に追跡する.
主な方法:
- 40,000世代に渡るエシェリキア・コライの実験集団からのゲノム配列決定.
- 実験中の突然変異の蓄積と適応の変化の分析.
主要な成果:
- ゲノム進化は,適応が減速したにもかかわらず,最初の2万世代で著しく一貫していました.
- 証拠によると,この期間のほとんどの突然変異は,中立ではなく有益であった.
- 集団は後に増加した変異率を進化させ,多数の中性変異を蓄積した.
結論:
- ゲノム進化と適応進化の相互作用は複雑で,直感に反することがあります.
- 有益な置換は時間的な均一性を示したが,中性置換は時間とともに非常に変動していた.
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