Authors
Susanne A Kraemer, Katharina B Böndel, Robert W Ness, Peter D Keightley, Nick Colegrave
Publication date
2017/12/1
Journal
Evolution
Volume
71
Issue
12
Pages
2918-2929
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Although all genetic variation ultimately stems from mutations, their properties are difficult to study directly. Here, we used multiple mutation accumulation (MA) lines derived from five genetic backgrounds of the green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that have been previously subjected to whole genome sequencing to investigate the relationship between the number of spontaneous mutations and change in fitness from a nonevolved ancestor. MA lines were on average less fit than their ancestors and we detected a significantly negative correlation between the change in fitness and the total number of accumulated mutations in the genome. Likewise, the number of mutations located within coding regions significantly and negatively impacted MA line fitness. We used the fitness data to parameterize a maximum likelihood model to estimate discrete categories of mutational effects, and found that models …
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