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R2d2 drives selfish sweeps in the house mouse

Authors :
Didion, John P
Morgan, Andrew P
Yadgary, Liran
Bell, Timothy A
McMullan, Rachel C
de Solorzano, Lydia Ortiz
Britton-Davidian, Janice
Bult, Carol J
Campbell, Karl J
Castiglia, Riccardo
Ching, Yung-Hao
Chunco, Amanda J
Crowley, James J
Chesler, Elissa J
Förster, Daniel W
French, John E
Gabriel, Sofia I
Gatti, Daniel M
Garland, Theodore
Giagia-Athanasopoulou, Eva B
Giménez, Mabel D
Grize, Sofia A
Günduz, Islam
Holmes, Andrew
Hauffe, Heidi C
Herman, Jeremy S
Holt, James M
Hua, Kunjie
Jolley, Wesley J
Lindholm, Anna K
Lopez-Fuster, Maria J
Mitsainas, George
da Luz Mathias, Maria
McMillan, Leonard
da Graca Morgado Ramalhinho, Maria
Rehermann, Barbara
Rosshart, Stephan P
Searle, Jeremy B
Shiao, Meng-Shin
Solano, Emanuela
Svenson, Karen L
Thomas-Laemont, Patricia
Threadgill, David W
Ventura, Jacint
Weinstock, George M
Pomp, Daniel
Churchill, Gary A
de Villena, Fernando Pardo-Manuel
Didion, John P
Morgan, Andrew P
Yadgary, Liran
Bell, Timothy A
McMullan, Rachel C
de Solorzano, Lydia Ortiz
Britton-Davidian, Janice
Bult, Carol J
Campbell, Karl J
Castiglia, Riccardo
Ching, Yung-Hao
Chunco, Amanda J
Crowley, James J
Chesler, Elissa J
Förster, Daniel W
French, John E
Gabriel, Sofia I
Gatti, Daniel M
Garland, Theodore
Giagia-Athanasopoulou, Eva B
Giménez, Mabel D
Grize, Sofia A
Günduz, Islam
Holmes, Andrew
Hauffe, Heidi C
Herman, Jeremy S
Holt, James M
Hua, Kunjie
Jolley, Wesley J
Lindholm, Anna K
Lopez-Fuster, Maria J
Mitsainas, George
da Luz Mathias, Maria
McMillan, Leonard
da Graca Morgado Ramalhinho, Maria
Rehermann, Barbara
Rosshart, Stephan P
Searle, Jeremy B
Shiao, Meng-Shin
Solano, Emanuela
Svenson, Karen L
Thomas-Laemont, Patricia
Threadgill, David W
Ventura, Jacint
Weinstock, George M
Pomp, Daniel
Churchill, Gary A
de Villena, Fernando Pardo-Manuel
Source :
Didion, John P; Morgan, Andrew P; Yadgary, Liran; Bell, Timothy A; McMullan, Rachel C; de Solorzano, Lydia Ortiz; Britton-Davidian, Janice; Bult, Carol J; Campbell, Karl J; Castiglia, Riccardo; Ching, Yung-Hao; Chunco, Amanda J; Crowley, James J; Chesler, Elissa J; Förster, Daniel W; French, John E; Gabriel, Sofia I; Gatti, Daniel M; Garland, Theodore; Giagia-Athanasopoulou, Eva B; Giménez, Mabel D; Grize, Sofia A; Günduz, Islam; Holmes, Andrew; Hauffe, Heidi C; Herman, Jeremy S; Holt, James M; Hua, Kunjie; Jolley, Wesley J; Lindholm, Anna K; Lopez-Fuster, Maria J; Mitsainas, George; da Luz Mathias, Maria; McMillan, Leonard; da Graca Morgado Ramalhinho, Maria; Rehermann, Barbara; Rosshart, Stephan P; Searle, Jeremy B; Shiao, Meng-Shin; Solano, Emanuela; Svenson, Karen L; Thomas-Laemont, Patricia; Threadgill, David W; Ventura, Jacint; Weinstock, George M; Pomp, Daniel; Churchill, Gary A; de Villena, Fernando Pardo-Manuel (2016). R2d2 drives selfish sweeps in the house mouse. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33(6):1381-1395.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A selective sweep is the result of strong positive selection driving newly occurring or standing genetic variants to fixation, and can dramatically alter the pattern and distribution of allelic diversity in a population. Population-level sequencing data have enabled discoveries of selective sweeps associated with genes involved in recent adaptations in many species. In contrast, much debate but little evidence addresses whether “selfish” genes are capable of fixation – thereby leaving signatures identical to classical selective sweeps – despite being neutral or deleterious to organismal fitness. We previously described R2d2, a large copy-number variant that causes non-random segregation of mouse Chromosome 2 in females due to meiotic drive. Here we show population-genetic data consistent with a selfish sweep driven by alleles of R2d2 with high copy number (R2d2HC) in natural populations. We replicate this finding in multiple closed breeding populations from six outbred backgrounds segregating for R2d2 alleles. We find that R2d2HC rapidly increases in frequency, and in most cases becomes fixed in significantly fewer generations than can be explained by genetic drift. R2d2HC is also associated with significantly reduced litter sizes in heterozygous mothers, making it a true selfish allele. Our data provide direct evidence of populations actively undergoing selfish sweeps, and demonstrate that meiotic drive can rapidly alter the genomic landscape in favor of mutations with neutral or even negative effects on overall Darwinian fitness. Further study will reveal the incidence of selfish sweeps, and will elucidate the relative contributions of selfish genes, adaptation and genetic drift to evolution.

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Didion, John P; Morgan, Andrew P; Yadgary, Liran; Bell, Timothy A; McMullan, Rachel C; de Solorzano, Lydia Ortiz; Britton-Davidian, Janice; Bult, Carol J; Campbell, Karl J; Castiglia, Riccardo; Ching, Yung-Hao; Chunco, Amanda J; Crowley, James J; Chesler, Elissa J; Förster, Daniel W; French, John E; Gabriel, Sofia I; Gatti, Daniel M; Garland, Theodore; Giagia-Athanasopoulou, Eva B; Giménez, Mabel D; Grize, Sofia A; Günduz, Islam; Holmes, Andrew; Hauffe, Heidi C; Herman, Jeremy S; Holt, James M; Hua, Kunjie; Jolley, Wesley J; Lindholm, Anna K; Lopez-Fuster, Maria J; Mitsainas, George; da Luz Mathias, Maria; McMillan, Leonard; da Graca Morgado Ramalhinho, Maria; Rehermann, Barbara; Rosshart, Stephan P; Searle, Jeremy B; Shiao, Meng-Shin; Solano, Emanuela; Svenson, Karen L; Thomas-Laemont, Patricia; Threadgill, David W; Ventura, Jacint; Weinstock, George M; Pomp, Daniel; Churchill, Gary A; de Villena, Fernando Pardo-Manuel (2016). R2d2 drives selfish sweeps in the house mouse. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33(6):1381-1395.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-123580, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn952668079
Document Type :
Electronic Resource