Pattern of Mutation Rates in the Germline of Drosophila melanogaster Males from a Large-Scale Mutation Screening Experiment

Author:

Gao Jian-Jun1,Pan Xue-Rong1,Hu Jing1,Ma Li1,Wu Jian-Min1,Shao Ye-Lin1,Ai Shi-Meng1,Liu Shu-Qun1,Barton Sara A2,Woodruff Ronny C3,Zhang Ya-Ping14,Fu Yun-Xin113

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources, Yunnan University, Kunming, Yunnan, China

2. Division of Biostatistics and Human Genetics Center, School of Public Health, The University of Texas at Houston, Houston, Texas

3. Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio

4. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan, China

Abstract

Abstract The sperm or eggs of sexual organisms go through a series of cell divisions from the fertilized egg; mutations can occur at each division. Mutations in the lineage of cells leading to the sperm or eggs are of particular importance because many such mutations may be shared by somatic tissues and also may be inherited, thus having a lasting consequence. For decades, little has been known about the pattern of the mutation rates along the germline development. Recently it was shown from a small portion of data that resulted from a large-scale mutation screening experiment that the rates of recessive lethal or nearly lethal mutations differ dramatically during the germline development of Drosophila melanogaster males. In this paper the full data set from the experiment and its analysis are reported by taking advantage of a recent methodologic advance. By analyzing the mutation patterns with different levels of recessive lethality, earlier published conclusions based on partial data are found to remain valid. Furthermore, it is found that for most nearly lethal mutations, the mutation rate at the first cell division is even greater than previous thought compared with those at other divisions. There is also some evidence that the mutation rate at the second division decreases rapidly but is still appreciably greater than those for the rest of the cleavage stage. The mutation rate at spermatogenesis is greater than late cleavage and stem-cell stages, but there is no evidence that rates are different among the five cell divisions of the spermatogenesis. We also found that a modestly biased sampling, leading to slightly more primordial germ cells after the eighth division than those reported in the literature, provides the best fit to the data. These findings provide conceptual and numerical basis for exploring the consequences of differential mutation rates during individual development.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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