突变顺序:进化中一个主要的随机过程。

G S Mani, B C Clarke
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选择作用于数量特征的计算机模拟表明,突变的随机性对种群之间的进化差异有重要影响。在不同的种群中,不同的有利突变发生,并被选择固定,因此即使种群最初相同,并受到相同的选择,也会出现分歧。这种随机过程不同于随机遗传漂变。在某些情况下(大种群或强选择,或两者兼而有之),在产生分化方面,突变顺序可能比随机漂移重要得多。它可以在表现型和基因型水平的进化之间产生“脱节”,并可以产生一个粗糙的“分子钟”,尽管是断断续续的,这是由选择驱动的。在没有选择的情况下,突变顺序几乎没有影响。
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Mutational order: a major stochastic process in evolution.

Computer simulations in which selection acts on a quantitative character show that the randomness of mutations can contribute significantly to evolutionary divergence between populations. In different populations, different advantageous mutations occur, and are selected to fixation, so that the populations diverge even when they are initially identical, and are subject to identical selection. This stochastic process is distinct from random genetic drift. In some circumstances (large populations or strong selection, or both) mutational order can be greatly more important than random drift in bringing about divergence. It can generate a 'disconnection' between evolution at the phenotypic and genotypic levels, and can give rise to a rough 'molecular clock', albeit episodic, that is driven by selection. In the absence of selection, mutational order has little or no effect.

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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Containing Papers of Abiological Character
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Containing Papers of Abiological Character 生命科学, 发育生物学与生殖生物学, 发育生物学
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