The pattern of polymorphism in Arabidopsis thaliana

被引:765
作者
Nordborg, M [1 ]
Hu, TT
Ishino, Y
Jhaveri, J
Toomajian, C
Zheng, HG
Bakker, E
Calabrese, P
Gladstone, J
Goyal, R
Jakobsson, M
Kim, S
Morozov, Y
Padhukasahasram, B
Plagnol, V
Rosenberg, NA
Shah, C
Wall, JD
Wang, J
Zhao, KY
Kalbfleisch, T
Schulz, V
Kreitman, M
Bergelson, J
机构
[1] Univ So Calif, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
[2] Univ Chicago, Dept Ecol & Evolut, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[3] Lund Univ, Dept Cell & Organism Biol, Lund, Sweden
[4] Genaissance Pharmaceut, New Haven, CT USA
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
D O I
10.1371/journal.pbio.0030196
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We resequenced 876 short fragments in a sample of 96 individuals of Arabidopsis thaliana that included stock center accessions as well as a hierarchical sample from natural populations. Although A. thaliana is a selfing weed, the pattern of polymorphism in general agrees with what is expected for a widely distributed, sexually reproducing species. Linkage disequilibrium decays rapidly, within 50 kb. Variation is shared worldwide, although population structure and isolation by distance are evident. The data fail to fit standard neutral models in several ways. There is a genome-wide excess of rare alleles, at least partially due to selection. There is too much variation between genomic regions in the level of polymorphism. The local level of polymorphism is negatively correlated with gene density and positively correlated with segmental duplications. Because the data do not fit theoretical null distributions, attempts to infer natural selection from polymorphism data will require genome-wide surveys of polymorphism in order to identify anomalous regions. Despite this, our data support the utility of A. thaliana as a model for evolutionary functional genomics.
引用
收藏
页码:1289 / 1299
页数:11
相关论文
共 52 条
  • [1] Population history and natural selection shape patterns of genetic variation in 132 genes
    Akey, JM
    Eberle, MA
    Rieder, MJ
    Carlson, CS
    Shriver, MD
    Nickerson, DA
    Kruglyak, L
    [J]. PLOS BIOLOGY, 2004, 2 (10) : 1591 - 1599
  • [2] Interrogating a high-density SNP map for signatures of natural selection
    Akey, JM
    Zhang, G
    Zhang, K
    Jin, L
    Shriver, MD
    [J]. GENOME RESEARCH, 2002, 12 (12) : 1805 - 1814
  • [3] Andolfatto P, 2000, GENETICS, V156, P257
  • [4] [Anonymous], HDB STAT GENETICS
  • [5] [Anonymous], 1997, ICE AGE WORLD
  • [6] Lower-than-expected linkage disequilibrium between tightly linked markers in humans suggests a role for gene conversion
    Ardlie, K
    Liu-Cordero, SN
    Eberle, MA
    Daly, M
    Barrett, J
    Winchester, E
    Lander, ES
    Kruglyak, L
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2001, 69 (03) : 582 - 589
  • [7] Arnheim N., 1983, P38
  • [8] Recent segmental duplications in the human genome
    Bailey, JA
    Gu, ZP
    Clark, RA
    Reinert, K
    Samonte, RV
    Schwartz, S
    Adams, MD
    Myers, EW
    Li, PW
    Eichler, EE
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2002, 297 (5583) : 1003 - 1007
  • [9] Balding D., 2001, HDB STAT GENETICS, P179, DOI DOI 10.2307/2419615
  • [10] LEVELS OF NATURALLY-OCCURRING DNA POLYMORPHISM CORRELATE WITH RECOMBINATION RATES IN DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER
    BEGUN, DJ
    AQUADRO, CF
    [J]. NATURE, 1992, 356 (6369) : 519 - 520