父母后代测序表明异构卵子中突变率更高
Sihai Yang1, Long Wang1, Ju Huang1
1State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China.
Nature
|July 16, 2015
概括
在异质合体区域和近交叉事件中,突变率更高,这解释了基因组多样性模式. 这一发现挑战了之前的假设,因为它直接观察了突变事件,而不是推断它们.
科学领域:
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 基因组学就是基因组学.
背景情况:
- 基因组内的突变速率变化被观察到,但不太了解.
- 之前的研究通常依赖于间接方法,可能引入因选择而导致的偏见.
- 直接观察突变事件对于准确的速率确定至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在不同的基因组环境中直接量化突变率.
- 为了研究异性和重组对突变率的影响.
- 为了使观察到的突变速率变化的模式与基因组多样性相协调.
主要方法:
- 在直接突变调用中采用了父子子序列策略.
- 用Arabidopsis作为初级研究,使用大米和蜜蜂作为复制模型.
- 分析了突变接近异构位和交叉事件的近距离.
主要成果:
- 与同卵性区域相比,异卵性区域的突变率显著更高 (约. 这是3.5倍).
- 在接近介质交叉事件时,观察到突变率的增加.
- 再组合率和物种内部多样性之间存在相关性,部分原因是高再组合域的突变率更高.
- 病原体耐药性基因,通常在平衡选择下,表现出十倍更高的突变率.
结论:
- 基因组异构和重组直接影响突变率.
- 观察到的突变速率模式可以通过直接效应来解释,而不仅仅是对突变速率的选择.
- 这为与不同选择制度相对应的突变热点和冷点提供了机制性的解释.
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