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Title:Sex solves Haldane's dilemma.
Authors:Hickey DGolding GB
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31437405?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1139/gen-2019-0051
Publication:Genome
Keywords:cost of selectioncoût de la sélectionevolution of sexrecombinaisonrecombinationstanding genetic variationvariation gétique existanteévolution du sexe
PMID:31437405 Category:Genome Date Added:2019-08-23
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Biology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke West, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 Department of Biology, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada.

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Sex solves Haldane's dilemma.

Genome. 2019 Aug 22;:

Authors: Hickey D, Golding GB

Abstract

The cumulative reproductive cost of multi-locus selection has been seen as a potentially limiting factor on the rate of adaptive evolution. In this paper, we show that Haldane's arguments for the accumulation of reproductive costs over multiple loci are valid only for a clonally reproducing population of asexual genotypes. We show that a sexually reproducing population avoids this accumulation of costs. Thus, sex removes a perceived reproductive constraint on the rate of adaptive evolution. The significance of our results is twofold. First, the results demonstrate that adaptation based on multiple genes - such as selection acting on the standing genetic variation - does not entail a huge reproductive cost as suggested by Haldane, provided of course that the population is reproducing sexually. Secondly, this reduction in the cost of natural selection provides a simple biological explanation for the advantage of sex. Specifically, Haldane's calculations illustrate the evolutionary disadvantage of asexuality; sexual reproduction frees the population from this disadvantage.

PMID: 31437405 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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