bioRxiv preprint

The impacts of drift and selection on genomic evolution in holometabolous insects

Genomes evolve through a medley of mutation, drift, and selection, all of which act heterogeneously across genes and lineages. The pacemaker models of genomic evolution describe the resulting patterns of evolutionary rate variation: genes that are governed by the same pacemaker exhibit the same pattern of rate heterogeneity across lineages. However, the relative importance of drift and selection in determining the structure of these pacemakers is unknown. Here, we propose a novel phylogenetic approach to explain the formation of pacemakers. We apply this method to a genomic dataset from holometabolous insects, an ancient and diverse group of organisms. We show that when drift is the dominant

Evolutionary Biology
原文来源: https://doi.org/10.1101/072512