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Estimation of genetic purging under competitive conditions

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EVOLUTION
卷 70, 期 8, 页码 -

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/evo.12983

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Inbreeding load; inbreeding depression; genetic diversity; fitness; productivity

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  1. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO, Spain) [BES-2010-032537, BES-2012-055006]
  2. MINECO [CGL2014-53274-P, CGL2012-39861-C02-01]
  3. Xunta de Galicia [GPC2013-011]
  4. Fondos Feder: Unha maneira de facer Europa

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Inbreeding depression for fitness traits is a key issue in evolutionary biology and conservation genetics. The magnitude of inbreeding depression, though, may critically depend on the efficiency of genetic purging, the elimination or recessive deleterious mutations by natural selection after they are exposed by inbreeding. However, the detection and quantification of genetic purging for nonlethal mutations is a rather difficult task. Here, we present two comprehensive sets of experiments with Drosophila aimed at detecting genetic purging in competitive conditions and quantifying its magnitude. We obtain, for the first time in competitive conditions, an estimate for the predictive parameter, the purging coefficient (d), that quantifies the magnitude of genetic purging, either against overall inbreeding depression (d approximate to 0.3), or against the component ascribed to nonlethal alleles (d(NL) approximate to 0.2). We find that competitive fitness declines at a high rate when inbreeding increases in the absence of purging. However, in moderate size populations under competitive conditions, inbreeding depression need not be too dramatic in the medium to short term, as the efficiency of purging is also very high. Furthermore, we find that purging occurred under competitive conditions also reduced the inbreeding depression that is expressed in the absence of competition.

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