Abstract
The question of the relative evolutionary roles of adaptive and nonadaptive processes has been a central debate in population genetics for nearly a century. While advances have been made in the theoretical development of the underlying models, and statistical methods for estimating their parameters from large-scale genomic data, a framework for an appropriate null model remains elusive. A model incorporating evolutionary processes known to be in constant operation, genetic drift (as modulated by the demographic history of the population) and purifying selection, is lacking. Without such a null model, the role of adaptive processes in shaping within- and between-population variation may not be accurately assessed. Here, we investigate how population size changes and the strength of purifying selection affect patterns of variation at “neutral” sites near functional genomic components. We propose a novel statistical framework for jointly inferring the contribution of the relevant selective and demographic parameters. By means of extensive performance analyses, we quantify the utility of the approach, identify the most important statistics for parameter estimation, and compare the results with existing methods. Finally, we reanalyze genome-wide population-level data from a Zambian population of Drosophila melanogaster, and find that it has experienced a much slower rate of population growth than was inferred when the effects of purifying selection were neglected. Our approach represents an appropriate null model, against which the effects of positive selection can be assessed.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 173-192 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Journal | Genetics |
Volume | 215 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 2020 |
Keywords
- Approximate Bayesian computation
- Background selection
- Demographic inference
- Distribution of fitness effects
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Genetics
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Supplemental Material for Johri, Charlesworth, and Jensen, 2020
Johri, P. (Creator), Charlesworth, B. (Contributor) & Jensen, J. (Creator), GENETICS - Genetics Society of America (GSA), 2020
DOI: 10.25386/genetics.11879025.v1, https://gsajournals.figshare.com/articles/Supplemental_Material_for_Johri_Charlesworth_and_Jensen_2020/11879025/1
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Supplemental Material for Johri, Charlesworth, and Jensen, 2020
Johri, P. (Creator), Charlesworth, B. (Contributor) & Jensen, J. (Creator), GSA Journals, 2020
DOI: 10.25386/genetics.11879025, https://gsajournals.figshare.com/articles/Supplemental_Material_for_Johri_Charlesworth_and_Jensen_2020/11879025
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