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Individual-based Modeling of Genome Evolution in Haplodiploid Organisms.


ABSTRACT: Ants, bees, wasps, bark beetles, and other species have haploid males and diploid females. Although such haplodiploid species play key ecological roles and are threatened by environmental changes, no general framework exists for simulating their genetic evolution. Here, we use the SLiM simulation environment to build a novel model for individual-based forward simulation of genetic evolution in haplodiploids. We compare the fates of adaptive and deleterious mutations and find that selection on recessive mutations is more effective in haplodiploids than in diploids. Our open-source model will foster an understanding of the evolution of sociality and how ecologically important haplodiploid species may respond to changing environments.

SUBMITTER: Pracana R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9086950 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Individual-based Modeling of Genome Evolution in Haplodiploid Organisms.

Pracana Rodrigo R   Burns Richard R   Hammond Robert L RL   Haller Benjamin C BC   Wurm Yannick Y  

Genome biology and evolution 20220501 5


Ants, bees, wasps, bark beetles, and other species have haploid males and diploid females. Although such haplodiploid species play key ecological roles and are threatened by environmental changes, no general framework exists for simulating their genetic evolution. Here, we use the SLiM simulation environment to build a novel model for individual-based forward simulation of genetic evolution in haplodiploids. We compare the fates of adaptive and deleterious mutations and find that selection on re  ...[more]

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