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Enrichment of Hard Sweeps on the X Chromosome in Drosophila melanogaster

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 40, 期 1, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msac268

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hard sweeps; soft sweeps; X chromosome; haplotype homozygosity; adaptation; Drosophila

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We investigated the differences in adaptation between the X chromosome and autosomes in Drosophila melanogaster. Due to the male hemizygosity and unique inheritance pattern of the X chromosome, it is exposed to natural selection differently from autosomes. Our findings confirm that the proportion of hard sweeps is greater on the X chromosome compared to autosomes, as predicted by simulations.
The characteristic properties of the X chromosome, such as male hemizygosity and its unique inheritance pattern, expose it to natural selection in a way that can be different from the autosomes. Here, we investigate the differences in the tempo and mode of adaptation on the X chromosome and autosomes in a population of Drosophila melanogaster. Specifically, we test the hypothesis that due to hemizygosity and a lower effective population size on the X, the relative proportion of hard sweeps, which are expected when adaptation is gradual, compared with soft sweeps, which are expected when adaptation is rapid, is greater on the X than on the autosomes. We quantify the incidence of hard versus soft sweeps in North American D. melanogaster population genomic data with haplotype homozygosity statistics and find an enrichment of the proportion of hard versus soft sweeps on the X chromosome compared with the autosomes, confirming predictions we make from simulations. Understanding these differences may enable a deeper understanding of how important phenotypes arise as well as the impact of fundamental evolutionary parameters on adaptation, such as dominance, sex-specific selection, and sex-biased demography.

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