Haddrill_2010_Genetics_185_1381

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Title : Estimating the parameters of selection on nonsynonymous mutations in Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. miranda - Haddrill_2010_Genetics_185_1381
Author(s) : Haddrill PR , Loewe L , Charlesworth B
Ref : Genetics , 185 :1381 , 2010
Abstract :

We present the results of surveys of diversity in sets of >40 X-linked and autosomal loci in samples from natural populations of Drosophila miranda and D. pseudoobscura, together with their sequence divergence from D. affinis. Mean silent site diversity in D. miranda is approximately one-quarter of that in D. pseudoobscura; mean X-linked silent diversity is about three-quarters of that for the autosomes in both species. Estimates of the distribution of selection coefficients against heterozygous, deleterious nonsynonymous mutations from two different methods suggest a wide distribution, with coefficients of variation greater than one, and with the average segregating amino acid mutation being subject to only very weak selection. Only a small fraction of new amino acid mutations behave as effectively neutral, however. A large fraction of amino acid differences between D. pseudoobscura and D. affinis appear to have been fixed by positive natural selection, using three different methods of estimation; estimates between D. miranda and D. affinis are more equivocal. Sources of bias in the estimates, especially those arising from selection on synonymous mutations and from the choice of genes, are discussed and corrections for these applied. Overall, the results show that both purifying selection and positive selection on nonsynonymous mutations are pervasive.

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Haddrill PR, Loewe L, Charlesworth B (2010)
Estimating the parameters of selection on nonsynonymous mutations in Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. miranda
Genetics 185 :1381

Haddrill PR, Loewe L, Charlesworth B (2010)
Genetics 185 :1381