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Mutation bias shapes the spectrum of adaptive substitutions

Alejandro V. Cano, Hana Rozhoňová, Arlin Stoltzfus, David M. McCandlish, Joshua L. Payne

2022Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Using species-specific mutation spectra based on prior knowledge, we find that the mutation spectrum has a proportional influence on the spectrum of adaptive substitutions in all three species. Indeed, we find that by inferring the mutation rates that best explain the spectrum of adaptive substitutions, we can accurately recover the species-specific mutation spectra. However, we also find that the predictive power of the model differs substantially between the three species. To better understand these differences, we use population simulations to explore the factors that influence how closely the spectrum of adaptive substitutions mirrors the mutation spectrum. The results show that the influence of the mutation spectrum decreases with increasing mutational supply ([Formula: see text]) and that predictive power is strongly affected by the number and diversity of beneficial mutations.

Topics & Concepts

MutationGeneticsBiologyAdaptive mutationAdaptation (eye)Mutation ratePopulationFixation (population genetics)Computational biologyGeneDemographyNeuroscienceSociologyEvolution and Genetic DynamicsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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