Reduced Selection for Codon Usage Bias in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Drosophila miranda</Emphasis> |
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Authors: | Doris Bachtrog |
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Institution: | (1) Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0116, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA |
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Abstract: | Biased codon usage in many species results from a balance among mutation, weak selection, and genetic drift. Here I show that
selection to maintain biased codon usage is reduced in Drosophila miranda relative to its ancestor. Analyses of mutation patterns in noncoding DNA suggest that the extent of this reduction cannot
be explained by changes in mutation bias or by biased gene conversion. Low levels of variability in D. miranda relative to its sibling species, D. pseudoobscura, suggest that it has a much smaller effective population size. Reduced codon usage bias in D. miranda may thus result from the reduced efficacy of selection against newly arising mutations to unpreferred codons.
Reviewing Editor: Dr. Richard Kliman] |
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Keywords: | Codon bias Drosophila miranda Reduced selection |
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