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   Dominance of Deleterious Alleles Controls the Response to a Population Bottleneck  
   
نویسنده balick d.j. ,do r. ,cassa c.a. ,reich d. ,sunyaev s.r.
منبع plos genetics - 2015 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Population bottlenecks followed by re-expansions have been common throughout history of many populations. the response of alleles under selection to such demographic perturbations has been a subject of great interest in population genetics. on the basis of theoretical analysis and computer simulations,we suggest that this response qualitatively depends on dominance. the number of dominant or additive deleterious alleles per haploid genome is expected to be slightly increased following the bottleneck and re-expansion. in contrast,the number of completely or partially recessive alleles should be sharply reduced. changes of population size expose differences between recessive and additive selection,potentially providing insight into the prevalence of dominance in natural populations. specifically,we use a simple statistic,(formula presented.),where xi represents the derived allele frequency,to compare the number of mutations in different populations,and detail its functional dependence on the strength of selection and the intensity of the population bottleneck. we also provide empirical evidence showing that gene sets associated with autosomal recessive disease in humans may have a br indicative of recessive selection. together,these theoretical predictions and empirical observations show that complex demographic history may facilitate rather than impede inference of parameters of natural selection. © 2015 balick et al.
آدرس division of genetics,brigham and women’s hospital,boston,ma,united states,department of medicine,harvard medical school,boston,ma,united states,broad institute of harvard and mit,cambridge,ma, United States, broad institute of harvard and mit,cambridge,ma,united states,the charles bronfman institute for personalized medicine,icahn school of medicine at mount sinai,new york,ny,united states,the center for statistical genetics,icahn school of medicine at mount sinai,new york,ny,united states,department of genetics and genomic sciences,icahn school of medicine at mount sinai,new york,ny, United States, division of genetics,brigham and women’s hospital,boston,ma,united states,department of medicine,harvard medical school,boston,ma,united states,broad institute of harvard and mit,cambridge,ma, United States, broad institute of harvard and mit,cambridge,ma,united states,howard hughes medical institute,harvard medical school,boston,ma, United States, division of genetics,brigham and women’s hospital,boston,ma,united states,department of medicine,harvard medical school,boston,ma,united states,broad institute of harvard and mit,cambridge,ma, United States
 
     
   
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