Lecture 3 - Sources of vairiation Flashcards
Mutation
Any change in DNA of an organism
Mutations is the ultimate source of all heritable variation in evolution
What mutations are heritable?
Only mutations in reproductive cells (germline)
What leads to mutation?
Replication is an imperfect process
Random errors can lead to mutation
Environmental effects can influence the rate of mutation byt cannot determine which mutations occur
What causes spontaneous mutations?
DNA polymerase infidelity (base substitutions, indels)
Chemical instability of purine and pyrimadine bases
Chromosomal abnormalities likely result from errors in repairing double strand breaks in DNA
Transposable elements
Luria Delbruck experiment
Experiment that shows mutation is random
Pate bacteria with bacteriophage (T1) that lise bacteria and prevent them from growing
Bacteria have to mutate to form resistance agains the bacteriophage
If the process was not random you would expect to get the same number of colonies on your plates
If was random you would expect to get a large variation of number of colonies on each plate
Accumulation experiments
Mutations are allowed to accumulate in inbred lines over many generations and the number of mutations that have accumulated at the end can be used to estimate the mutation rate
How do you model evolution under mutation?
Assume all HW conditions hold, except now we allow mutation to occur
Make assumptions about the mutation process
Start with current allele frequency
Introduce new mutations according to the mutation process
Calculate allele frequency in the next generation
Ask question about evolutionary dynamics under the force of mutation alone
p
The frequency of A1 in the next generation
p’ or p1
The frequency of A1 in the next generation
delta p
Change in the frequency of A1 over one generation
p (with an upfacing >)
The equilibrium frequency of A1 (i.e. when there is no change in frequency of A1)
What is the equation for p’
p’ = p(1-u) + q(v) (they are greek symbols)
in which u is the rate of mutation and v is constant overtime
What is the equation for the change in p
deltap = -pu + v - pv
How big is the mutation pressure on the change in allele frequency on the order of mutation rate?
It is very small
What is the long-term outcome of a gene evolving under reversible mutation?
The ratio of the backward mutation rate from A2 to A1 over the total mutation rate determines the long term dynamics of the population