Predicting the prevalence of genetic trade-offs among adaptive substitutions.

IF 2.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Evolution Pub Date : 2025-07-18 DOI:10.1093/evolut/qpaf061
Tim Connallon, Peter Czuppon, Colin Olito, Debora Goedert, Hanna Kokko, Angela Nava-Bolaños, Sofie Nilén, Erik I Svensson, Martyna Zwoinska, Ludovic Dutoit, Filip Ruzicka
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Genetic trade-offs-which occur when variants that are beneficial in some contexts of natural selection are harmful in others-can influence a wide range of evolutionary phenomena, from the maintenance of genetic variation to the evolution of aging and sex differences. An extensive body of evolutionary theory has focused on the consequences of such trade-offs, and recent analyses of Fisher's geometric model have further quantified the expected proportion of new mutations that exhibit trade-offs. However, the theory remains silent regarding the prevalence of trade-offs among the variants that contribute to adaptation. Here, we extend Fisher's geometric model to predict the prevalence of trade-offs among the adaptive mutations that become established or fixed in a population. We consider trade-offs between sexes, habitats, fitness components, and temporally fluctuating environments. In all 4 scenarios, trade-off alleles are consistently under-represented among established relative to new beneficial mutations-an effect that arises from the greater susceptibility of trade-off alleles to genetic drift. Adaptation during a population size decline exacerbates this deficit of trade-offs among established mutations, whereas population expansions dampen it. Consequently, threatened populations should primarily adapt using unconditionally beneficial alleles, while invasive populations are more prone to adaptation using variants that exhibit trade-offs.

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预测适应性替代中基因权衡的普遍性。
遗传权衡——当在自然选择的某些环境中有益的变异在其他环境中有害时——可以影响广泛的进化现象,从遗传变异的维持到衰老和性别差异的进化。大量的进化理论集中在这种权衡的结果上,最近对Fisher几何模型的分析进一步量化了表现出权衡的新突变的预期比例。然而,该理论对促进适应的各种变体之间普遍存在的权衡保持沉默。在这里,我们扩展了费雪的几何模型来预测在群体中建立或固定的适应性突变之间权衡的普遍性。我们考虑性别、栖息地、健康成分和暂时波动的环境之间的权衡。在所有四种情况下,权衡等位基因在已建立的相对于新的有益突变中的代表性始终不足——这是由于权衡等位基因对遗传漂变的更大易感性造成的。在种群规模下降期间的适应加剧了既定突变之间的这种权衡赤字,而种群扩张则抑制了这种赤字。因此,受威胁的种群应该主要使用无条件有益的等位基因来适应,而入侵种群更倾向于使用表现出权衡的变异来适应。
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Evolution
Evolution 环境科学-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Evolution, published for the Society for the Study of Evolution, is the premier publication devoted to the study of organic evolution and the integration of the various fields of science concerned with evolution. The journal presents significant and original results that extend our understanding of evolutionary phenomena and processes.
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