Relative effects of segregation and recombination on the evolution of sex in finite diploid populations

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X Jiang
S Hu
Q Xu
Y Chang
S Tao
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[1] College of Life Science and State Key Laboratory of Crop Stress Biology for Arid Areas,
[2] Northwest A&F University,undefined
[3] Bioinformatics Center,undefined
[4] Northwest A&F University,undefined
[5] College of Information Engineering,undefined
[6] Northwest A&F University,undefined
[7] College of Animal Science and Technology,undefined
[8] Yangzhou University,undefined
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Heredity | 2013年 / 111卷
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linkage disequilibrium; segregation; recombination; beneficial mutations; modifier model;
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The mechanism of reproducing more viable offspring in response to selection is a major factor influencing the advantages of sex. In diploids, sexual reproduction combines genotype by recombination and segregation. Theoretical studies of sexual reproduction have investigated the advantage of recombination in haploids. However, the potential advantage of segregation in diploids is less studied. This study aimed to quantify the relative contribution of recombination and segregation to the evolution of sex in finite diploids by using multilocus simulations. The mean fitness of a sexually or asexually reproduced population was calculated to describe the long-term effects of sex. The evolutionary fate of a sex or recombination modifier was also monitored to investigate the short-term effects of sex. Two different scenarios of mutations were considered: (1) only deleterious mutations were present and (2) a combination of deleterious and beneficial mutations. Results showed that the combined effects of segregation and recombination strongly contributed to the evolution of sex in diploids. If deleterious mutations were only present, segregation efficiently slowed down the speed of Muller’s ratchet. As the recombination level was increased, the accumulation of deleterious mutations was totally inhibited and recombination substantially contributed to the evolution of sex. The presence of beneficial mutations evidently increased the fixation rate of a recombination modifier. We also observed that the twofold cost of sex was easily to overcome in diploids if a sex modifier caused a moderate frequency of sex.
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