Principles of population genetics

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Hauptverfasser: Hartl, Daniel L. (VerfasserIn), Clark, Andrew G. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Sunderland, Mass. Sinauer Associates, Inc. 1997
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adam_text Daniel L Hartl Harvard University Andrew C Clark Pennsylvania State University Principles of Population Genetics THIRD EDITION UX~ Sinauer Associates, Inc Publishers A I Sunderland, Massachusetts Table of Contents PREFACE XI ffji GENETIC AND STATISTICAL LUJ BACKGROUND 1 Gene Expression and Gene Interaction 2 Gene Expression 3 The Genetic Code 6 Alleles 8 Genotype and Phenotype 8 Dominance and Gene Interaction 11 Segregation and Recombination 12 Probability in Population Genetics 15 The Addition Rule 16 The Multiplication Rule 16 Repeated Trials 17 Phenotypic Diversity and Genetic Variation 20 Allele Frequencies in Populations 20 Parameters and Estimates 22 The Standard Error of an Estimate 22 Models in Population Genetics 26 Exponential Population Growth 27 Logistic Population Growth 31 Summary 33 Problems 34 [5)1 GENETIC AND PHENOTYPIC l^j VARIATION 37 Phenotypic Variation in Natural Populations 37 Continuous Variation: The Normal Distrib- ution 38 Mean and Variance 39 Central Limit Theorem 41 Discrete Mendelian Variation 43 Experimental Methods for Detecting Genetic Variation 44 Protein Electrophoresis 45 The Southern Blot Procedure 48 The Polymerase Chain Reaction 51 Polymorphism and Heterozygosity 53 Allozyme Polymorphisms 54 How Representative Are Allozymes ? 56 Polymorphisms in DNA Sequences 57 Nucleotide Polymorphism and Nucleotide Diversity 57 Uses of Genetic Polymorphisms 62 Multiple-Factor Inheritance 64 Summary 66 Problems 68 [fil ORGANIZATION OF GENETIC amp;1 VARIATION 74 Random Mating 72 Nonoverlapping Generations 73 The Hardy-Weinberg Principle 74 Random Mating of Genotypes versus Random Union of Gametes 76 Implications of the Hardy-Weinberg Principle 79 The Hardy-Weinberg Principle in Operation 80 Complications of Dominance 84 Frequency of Heterozygotes 87 Special Cases of Random Mating 88 Three or More Alleles 88 X-Linked Genes 92 Table of Contents vii Linkage and Linkage Disequilibrium Summary 106 Problems 107 POPULATION SUBSTRUCTURE Hierarchical Population Structure 111 Reduction in Heterozygosity 112 Average Heterozygosity 114 Wright s ¥ Statistics 117 Genetic Divergence among Subpopulations Isolate Breaking: The Wahlund Principle Wahlund s Principle and the Fixation Index Genotype Frequencies in Subdivided Popu- lations 127 Population Genetics in DNA Typing Polymorphisms Based on a Variable Num- ber of Tandem Repeats (VNTR) 129 Match Probabilities with Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium and Linkage Equilibrium Effects of Population Substructure 132 Inbreeding 135 Genotype Frequencies with Inbreeding Relation between the Inbreeding Coefficient and the F Statistics 139 The Inbreeding Coefficient as a Probability Genetic Effects of Inbreeding 145 Calculation of the Inbreeding Coefficient from Pedigrees 149 Regular Systems of Mating 153 Assortative Mating 155 Summary 158 Problems 159 [Sj SOURCES OF VARIATION 163 Mutation 163 Irreversible Mutation 164 Reversible Mutation 168 Probability of Fixation of a New Neutral Mutation 170 The Infinite-Alleles Model 174 Neutral Mutations 177 Linkage and Recombination 180 Presumed Evolutionary Benefit of Recombi- nation 181 Recombination and Polymorphism 181 Piecewise Recombination in Bacteria 186 Absence of Recombination in Animal Mitochondrial DNA 187 Migration 189 One-Way Migration 189 The Island Model of Migration 192 How Migration Limits Genetic Divergence Estimates of Migration Rates 196 Patterns of Migration 196 Transposable Elements 198 Factors Controlling the Population Dyna- mics of Transposable Elements 200 Insertion Sequences and Composite Trans- posons in Bacteria 200 Transposable Elements in Eukaryotes 204 Horizontal Transmission of Transposable Elements 204 Summary 206 Problems 208 [8] DARWINIAN SELECTION 211 Selection in Haploid Organisms 212 Discrete Generations 212 Continuous Time 216 Change in Allele Frequency in Haploids viii Table of Contents Darwinian Fitness and Malthusian Fitness Selection in Diploid Organisms 218 Change in Allele Frequency in Diploids Time Required for a Given Change in Allele Frequency 222 Application to the Evolution of Insecticide Resistance 226 Equilibria with Selection 227 Overdominance 228 Local Stability 232 Heterozygote Inferiority 234 The Adaptive Topography and the Role of Random Genetic Drift 236 Mutation-Selection Balance 236 Equilibrium Allele Frequencies 237 The Haldane-Muller Principle 239 More Complex Types of Selection 240 Frequency-Dependent Selection 240 Density-Dependent Selection 241 Fecundity Selection 241 Age-Structured Populations 242 Heterogeneous Environments and Clines Diversifying Selection 244 Differential Selection in the Sexes 246 X-linked Genes 246 Gametic Selection 246 Meiotic Drive 247 Multiple Alleles 250 Multiple Loci and Gene Interaction: Epistasis 252 Sexual Selection 255 Kin Selection 256 Interdeme Selection and the Shifting Balance Theory 259 Summary 262 Problems 264 U] RANDOM GENETIC DRIFT 267 Random Genetic Drift and Binomial Sampling 267 The Wright-Fisher Model of Random Genetic Drift 274 The Diffusion Approximation 277 Absorption Time and Time to Fixation 282 Parallelism between Random Drift and Inbreeding 283 Effective Population Size 289 Fluctuation in Population Size 290 Unequal Sex Ratio, Sex Chromosomes, Organelle Genes 292 Balance between Mutation and Drift Infinite Alleles Model 294 The Ewens Sampling Formula 296 The Ewens-Watterson Test 298 Infinite-Sites Model 300 Gene Trees and the Coalescent 304 Coalescent Models with Mutation 308 Summary 310 Problems 312 MOLECULAR POPULATION GENETICS 315 The Neutral Theory and Molecular Evolution 315 Theoretical Principles of the Neutral Theory Estimating Rates of Molecular Sequence Divergence 320 Rates ofAmino Acid Replacement 320 Rates of Nucleotide Substitution 324 Other Measures of Molecular Divergence The Molecular Clock 328 Variation across Genes in the Rate of the Molecular Clock 331 Table of Contents ix Variation across Lineages in Clock Rate The Generation-Time Effect 336 Does the Constancy of Substitution Rates Prove the Neutral Theory? 337 Patterns of Nucleotide and Amino Acid Substitution 338 Calculating Synonymous and Nonsynony- mous Substitution Rates 338 Within-Species Polymorphism 345 Implications ofCodon Bias 348 Polymorphism and Divergence in Nucleotide Sequence Data 349 Impact of Local Recombination Rates 353 Gene Genealogies 354 Hypothesis Testing Using Trees 356 Inferences about Migration Based on Gene Trees 360 Mitochondrial and Chloroplast DNA Evolution 361 Chloroplast DNA and Organelle Transmission in Plants 365 Maintenance of Variation in Organelle Genomes 366 Evidence for Selection in mtDNA 367 Molecular Phylogenetics 368 Algorithms for Phylogenetic Tree Reconstruction 368 Distance Methods versus Parsimony 372 Bootstrapping and Statistical Confidence in a Tree 372 Shared Polymorphism 373 Interspecific Genetics 374 Multigene Families 374 Causes of Concerted Evolution 375 Multigene Family Evolution through a Birth and Death Process 378 Structural RNA Genes and Compensatory Substitutions 382 Multigene Superfamilies 383 Dispersed Highly Repetitive DNA Sequences 385 Summary 390 Problems 392 QUANTITATIVE GENETICS 397 Types of Quantitative Traits 398 Resemblance between Relatives and the Concept of Heritability 400 Artificial Selection and Realized Heritability 406 Prediction Equation for Individual Selection 407 Selection Limits 411 Genetic Models for Quantitative Traits Change in Gene Frequency 421 Genetic Model for the Change in Mean Phenotype 423 Components of Phenotypic Variance 424 Genetic and Environmental Sources of Variation 425 Components ofGenotypic Variation 430 Covariance between Relatives 434 Twin Studies and Inferences of Heritability in Humans 440 Experimental Assessment of Genetic Variance Components 442 Indirect Estimation of the Number of Genes Affecting a Quantitative Character 445 Norm of Reaction and Phenotypic Plasticity 448 Threshold Traits and the Genetics of Liability 452 Correlated Response and Genetic Correlation 454 Inference ofSelection from Phenotypic Data 458 Evolution of Quantitative Traits 460 x Table of Contents Random Genetic Drift and Phenotypic SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER Evolution 461 READING 483 Mutation-Selection Balance 465 Quantitative Trait Loci 467 ANSMRS TO CHAPTER-END ,, ~ T a rKUbLtMb 48/ Mapping Genes that Influence Quantitative Characters 467 mCRAPHY tns Significance Testing of QTLs 470 BIBLIOGRAPHY 505 Composite Interval Mapping and AUTHOR INDFX S71 Other Refinements 471 AUTHOR INDEX 521 What Have We Learned from Mapping QTLs? 473 SUBJECT INDEX 525 Summary 476 Problems 479
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