Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, Genetics and Immunology, Facultad de Biologia, Centro de Investigación Mariña (CIM), University of Vigo , Vigo 36310, Spain
Abstract
Abstract
Motivation
Biology students often struggle with the fundamental concepts of evolutionary genetics, including genetic drift, mutation and selection. To address this problem, 1LocusSim was developed to simulate the interaction of different factors, such as population size, mutation, selection and dominance, to study their effect on allelic frequency during evolution. With 1LocusSim, students can compare theoretical results with simulation outputs and solve and analyze different problems of population genetics. The 1LocusSim web has a responsive design which means that it has been specifically designed to be used on smartphones.
Results
To demonstrate its use, I review the classical overdominance model of population genetics and highlight a characteristic that is often not explicitly stated. Specifically, it is emphasized that the equilibrium of the model does not depend on the homozygous selection coefficients but rather on the ratio of the selection coefficients. This is already clear from the classical formula but maybe not so much for students. Also it implies that the equilibrium can be expressed solely in terms of the dominance coefficient h. To verify this theoretical prediction, I utilize the simulator and calculate the equilibrium for the well-known case of sickle cell anemia. By utilizing this tool, students can learn at their own pace and convenience, anywhere and anytime.
Availability and implementation
1LocusSim if freely available at https://1LocusSim-biosdev.pythonanywhere.com/. Website implemented under the Bottle micro web-framework for Python, with all major browsers supported.
Supplementary information
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics Advances online.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Structural Biology