Variable Spontaneous Mutation and Loss of Heterozygosity among Heterozygous Genomes in Yeast
Duong T. Nguyen, Baojun Wu, Hongan Long, Nan Zhang, Caitlyn E. Patterson, Stephen Simpson, Krystalynne Morris, W. Kelley Thomas, Michael Lynch, Weilong Hao
Abstract
Mutation and recombination are the primary sources of genetic variation. To better understand the evolution of genetic variation, it is crucial to comprehensively investigate the processes involving mutation accumulation and recombination. In this study, we performed mutation accumulation experiments on four heterozygous diploid yeast species in the Saccharomycodaceae family to determine spontaneous mutation rates, mutation spectra, and losses of heterozygosity (LOH). We observed substantial variation in mutation rates and mutation spectra. We also observed high LOH rates (1.65-11.07×10-6 events per heterozygous site per cell division). Biases in spontaneous mutation and LOH together with selection ultimately shape the variable genome-wide nucleotide landscape in yeast species.