The influence of GC-biased gene conversion on non-adaptive sequence evolution in short introns of Drosophila melanogaster

Author:

Yıldırım Burçin12ORCID,Vogl Claus12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences , Vetmeduni, Vienna, Wien , Austria

2. Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics , Wien , Austria

Abstract

Abstract Population genetic inference of selection on the nucleotide sequence level often proceeds by comparison to a reference sequence evolving only under mutation and population demography. Among the few candidates for such a reference sequence is the 5’ part of short introns (5SI) in Drosophila. In addition to mutation and population demography, however, there is evidence for a weak force favouring GC bases, likely due to GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC), and for the effect of linked selection. Here, we use polymorphism and divergence data of Drosophila melanogaster to detect and describe the forces affecting the evolution of the 5SI. We separately analyse mutation classes, compare them between chromosomes, and relate them to recombination rate frequencies. GC-conservative mutations seem to be mainly influenced by mutation and drift, with linked selection mostly causing differences between the central and the peripheral (i.e., telomeric and centromeric) regions of the chromosome arms. Comparing GC-conservative mutation patterns between autosomes and the X chromosome showed differences in mutation rates, rather than linked selection, in the central chromosomal regions after accounting for differences in effective population sizes. On the other hand, GC-changing mutations show asymmetric site frequency spectra, indicating the presence of gBGC, varying among mutation classes and in intensity along chromosomes, but approximately equal in strength in autosomes and the X chromosome.

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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