Estimation of the upper limit of the mutation rate and mean heterozygous effect of deleterious mutations
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Estimation of the upper limit of the mutation rate and mean heterozygous effect of deleterious mutations
Abstract
Deng et al. have recently proposed that estimates of an upper limit to the rate of spontaneous mutations and their average heterozygous effect can be obtained from the mean and variance of a given fitness trait in naturally segregating populations, provided that allele frequencies are maintained at the balance between mutation and selection. Using simulations they show that this estimation method generally has little bias and is very robust to violations of the mutation-selection balance assumption. Here I show that the particular parameters and models used in these simulations generally reduce the amount of bias that can occur with this estimation method. In particular, the assumption of a large mutation rate in the simulations always implies a low bias of estimates. In addition, the specific model of overdominance used to check the violation of the mutation-selection balance assumption is such that there is not a dramatic decline in mean fitness from overdominant mutations, again implying a low bias of estimates. The assumption of lower mutation rates and/or other models of balancing selection may imply considerably larger biases of the estimates, making the reliability of the proposed method highly questionable.
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Upper limit of the rate and per generation effects of deleterious genomic mutations.Genet Res. 2006 Aug;88(1):57-65. doi: 10.1017/S0016672306008329. Genet Res. 2006. PMID: 17014744
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