A scan of molecular variation leads to the narrow localization of a selective sweep affecting both afrotropical and cosmopolitan populations of Drosophila melanogaster

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Pool, JE [1 ]
DuMont, VB [1 ]
Mueller, JL [1 ]
Aquadro, CF [1 ]
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[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Mol Biol & Genet, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
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10.1534/genetics.105.049973
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Q3 [遗传学];
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Drosophila melanogaster originated in tropical Africa but has achieved a cosmopolitan distribution in association with human habitation. Cosmopolitan populations of D. melanogasterare known to have reduced genetic variation, particularly on the X chromosome. However, the relative importance of population bottlenecks and selective sweeps in explaining this reduction is uncertain. We surveyed variation at 31 microsatellites across a 330-kb section of the X chromosome located between the white and kirre genes. Two linked clusters of loci were observed with reduced variation and askew toward rare alleles in both an Ecuador and a Zimbabwe population sample. Examining Zimbabwe DNA sequence polymorphism within one of these regions allowed us to localize a selective sweep to a 361-bp window within the 5' regulatory region of the roughest gene, with one nucleotide substitution representing the best candidate for the target of selection. Estimates of sweep age suggested that this fixation event occurred prior to the expansion of D. melanogoster from sub-Saharan Africa. For both putative sweep regions in our data set, cosmopolitan populations showed eider footprints of selection compared to those in Zimbabwe. This pattern appears consistent with the demographic amplification of preexisting sweep signals clue to one or more population bottlenecks.
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