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Hitchhiker's guide to genetic diversity in socially structured populations

Hitchhiker's guide to genetic diversity in socially structured populations
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摘要 When selection increases the frequency of a beneficial gene substitution it can also increase the frequencies of linked neutral alleles through a process called genetic hitchhiking. A model built to investigate reduced genetic diversity in Pleistocene hominins shows that genetic hitchhiking can have a strong effect on neutral diversity in the presence of culturally mediated mi- gration. Under conditions in which genetic and cultural variants are transmitted symmetrically, neutral genes may also hitchhike to higher frequencies on the coattails of adaptive cultural traits through a process called cultural hitchhiking. Cultural hitchhiking has been proposed to explain why some species of matrilineal whales display relatively low levels of mitochondrial DNA diver- sity, and it may be applicable to humans as well. This paper provides a critical review of recent models of both types of hitch- hiking in socially structured populations. The models' assumptions and predictions are compared and discussed in the hope that studies of reduced genetic diversity in humans might improve our understanding of reduced genetic diversity in other species, and vice versa
作者 L. S. PREMO
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期287-297,共11页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Cultural group selection Cultural hitchhiking Culturally mediated migration Diversity Evolution Genetic hitch- hiking 遗传多样性 社会结构 旅行者 等位基因频率 文化特质 指南 人群 模型显示
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