Fluctuating selection and the determinants of genetic variation
- PMID: 36890036
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2023.02.004
Fluctuating selection and the determinants of genetic variation
Abstract
Recent studies of cosmopolitan Drosophila populations have found hundreds to thousands of genetic loci with seasonally fluctuating allele frequencies, bringing temporally fluctuating selection to the forefront of the historical debate surrounding the maintenance of genetic variation in natural populations. Numerous mechanisms have been explored in this longstanding area of research, but these exciting empirical findings have prompted several recent theoretical and experimental studies that seek to better understand the drivers, dynamics, and genome-wide influence of fluctuating selection. In this review, we evaluate the latest evidence for multilocus fluctuating selection in Drosophila and other taxa, highlighting the role of potential genetic and ecological mechanisms in maintaining these loci and their impacts on neutral genetic variation.
Keywords: balancing selection; dominance reversal; fluctuating selection; genetic variation.
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of interests No interests are declared by the authors.
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