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Molecular population genetics of adaptation from recurrent
beneficial mutation
Joachim Hermisson and Pleuni Pennings,
LMU Munich
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How can genetic variation be maintained in a population in the face of positive selection?
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Selective sweepwith recombination
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Selective sweep with recombination
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Selective sweepwith recombination
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Selective sweepwith recombination
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Selective sweepwith recombination
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Recurrent mutation
Classical view:Adaptive substitutions occur from a single
mutational origin
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Recurrent mutation
Classical view:Adaptive substitutions occur from a single
mutational origin
What happens if the same beneficial allele
occurs recurrently in a population?
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Soft sweepfrom recurrent mutation
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Soft sweepfrom recurrent mutation
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Soft sweepfrom recurrent mutation
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Soft sweepfrom recurrent mutation
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Soft sweepfrom recurrent mutation
time →
freq
uenc
y →
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
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Is recurrent mutation relevant?
• What is the probability of a soft sweep under recurrent mutation?
• What is the impact on patterns of neutral polymorphism?
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Model
• Haploid population of constant size Ne
• At selected locus: recurrent mutation of rate u to a beneficial allele (or a class of equivalent alleles) with selective advantage s
• Scaled values: = 2Ne u , = 2Ne s, R = 2Ne r• Generation update: Wright-Fisher model (fitness
weighted multinomial sampling)
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Coalescent viewGenealogy of a sample from a linked locus
• What can happen one generation back in time?
time
freq
uen
cy
x1- x
n lines
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Coalescent viewCoalescence of two lines
• Rate per generation:
time
freq
uen
cy
x1- x
xN
n
e
nc1
2)(,
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Coalescent viewRecombination
• Rate per generation:
time
freq
uen
cy
x1- x
e
nrN
xnR
1
)(,
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Coalescent viewNew mutation at selected site
• Rate per generation:
time
freq
uen
cy
x1- x
xN
xn
e
nm
1
2)(,
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Coalescent view
Problem: Rates for
• coalescence
• recombination
• beneficial mutation
depend on the frequency x of the selected allele:stochastic path
xN
n
e
nc1
2,
xN
xn
e
nm
1
2,
e
nrN
xnR
1,
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Coalescent viewClassic case: Coalescence and recombination
• Probability for multiple haplotypes in a sample after a sweep due to recombination:
(Higher orders: Etheridge, Pfaffelhuber, Wakolbinger)• small for large strong selection makes broad sweep patterns)
)Log(
PrR
reco
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
Probability for coalescence before mutation (single haplotype)
xNe
c1
)(2,
xN
x
e
m)1(
)(2,
xi
cmchard iiP
1
1
1
2,2,2,2, )()(1)(
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
Probability for coalescence before mutation (single haplotype)
xi ie
i
e
hardxN
x
xNP
1
1
1
2,)1(1
11
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
Probability for coalescence before mutation (single haplotype)
xi ie
i
e
hardxN
x
xNP
1
1
1
2,)1(1
11
1
1
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
Probability for coalescence before mutation (single haplotype)
x
τ
i ie
i
τe
τ
xτ
τ
i ie
i
τe
τhard,
xN
xθ
xN
xθ
xN
xθ
xN
xθ
θP
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
)1(11
)1(11
)1(1
1
1
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
Probability for coalescence before mutation (single haplotype)
x
τ
i ie
i
e
xτ
τ
i ie
i
τe
τhard,
xN
xθ
N
θ
xN
xθ
xN
xθ
θP
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
)1(11
)1(11
)1(1
1
1
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
Probability for single or multiple haplotypes:
12 1
1
1T
N
θ
θP
e
hard,
e
soft,N
T
θP 1
2 11
T1: average time to the first coalescence or mutation-event
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
Sampling at time of fixation: 0 < T1 < Tfix
θP
N
T
θsoft,
e
fix
11
12
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
General: sampling Tobs generations after fixation:
obs
e
soft,
obs
ee
fixT
NθP
T
NN
T
θ
11
1
111
12
extra factor can be ignored for Tobs << Ne
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
Sampling at time of fixation: 0 < T1 < Tfix
θP
N
T
θsoft,
e
fix
11
12
Tfix / Ne ≈ 4 log() / = 2Ne s (scaled selection strength)
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
100 1000 100002Nes
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
θP
θsoft,
1
)log(41
12
Simulation results (θ = 0.4)
2soft,P
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size 2
For > 500 : Tfix / Ne << 1, thus
θN
T
θP
e
soft,
11
1
12
Corresponds to approximation:
xNxN
x
ee
m
)1(
)(2,
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size n
xN
n
e
nc1
2)(,
xN
nx
e
nm 12
)(,
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size n
xN
n
e
nc1
2)(,
xN
nx
e
nm 12
)(,
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size n
xN
n
e
nc1
2)(,
xN
nx
e
nm 12
)(,
Continuous time and time rescaling:
)/(~ xNe
2~
,n
nc2
~,
nnm
Neutral coalescent !
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size n
• Problem independent of the path x and all selection parameters
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size n
• Problem independent of the path x and all selection parameters• Coalescent of the infinite alleles model• Forward in time: “Hoppe urn” or Yule process with immigration
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Coalescent view Coalescence and mutation, sample of size n
• Problem independent of the path x and all selection parameters• Coalescent of the infinite alleles model• Forward in time: “Hoppe urn” or Yule process with immigration
The sampling distribution of ancestral haplotypes
can be approximated by the distribution of family sizes
in a Hoppe urn or a Yule process with immigration
Solved problem
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ResultsEwens sampling formula
• Probability for k haplotypes, occurring n1,…, nk times
in a sample of size n:
)1()1(!
!)Pr(
1
1
nnnk
nnn
k
k
k
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ResultsEwens sampling formula
• Probability for more than one ancestral haplotype in a sample (“soft sweep”):
1
1
, 1n
i
nsofti
iP
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ResultsProbability of a soft sweep
Ewens approximation, sample size n = 20
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
= 0.
004
= 0.
04
= 0
.4
=
1
= 4
>4 haplos
4 haplos
3 haplos
2 haplos
1 haplo
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ResultsProbability of a soft sweep
Simulation (2Ne s = 10 000, n = 20)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
= 0.
004
= 0.
04
= 0
.4
=
1
= 4
>4 haplos
4 haplos
3 haplos
2 haplos
1 haplo
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ResultsProbability of a soft sweep
Simulation (2Ne s = 10 000, n = 20)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
= 0.
004
= 0.
04
= 0
.4
=
1
= 4
>4 haplos
4 haplos
3 haplos
2 haplos
1 haplo
Probability for multiple haplotypes > 5% for > 0.01 >95% for > 1
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0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
5/10 6/10 7/10 8/10 9/10
α =100
α =1000
α =10000
prediction
ResultsFrequency of major haplotype
Sample size 10
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• Strong dependence on the mutation rate– More than 5% for > 0.01– E.g. African D. melanogaster: ≈ 0.05 (Li / Stephan 2006)About 16% of all single-site adaptations “soft”
• Particularly relevant for – Large populations (e.g. bacteria)– Adaptive (partial) loss-of-function mutations
When should we expect soft sweeps?Multiple haplotypes due to recurrent beneficial mutations
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Soft sweeps in data?
• Drosophila – Schlenke and Begun (Genetics 2005): LD pattern at 3 immunity
receptor genes in Californian D. simulans
• Humans– Multiple origin of FY-0 Duffy allele (loss of function)
• Plasmodium– Multiple origins of pyrimethamine resistance mutations
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Generality of the resultmigration instead of mutation
• Beneficial alleles enter by recurrent migration at rate M = 2Ne m from a genetically diverged source population
• Coalescent analysis with migration rate
xN
nM
e
nm2
)(,
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Generality of the resultmigration instead of mutation
• Beneficial alleles enter by recurrent migration at rate M = 2Ne m from a genetically diverged source population
• Coalescent analysis with migration rate
• Directly proportional to coalescence rate (no factor 1- x) Approximation holds exactly in this case
xN
nM
e
nm2
)(,
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Generality of the resultmigration instead of mutation
100 1000 10000
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
Psoft, 2
Selection strength 2Nes
M = 0.4
= 0.4
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Generality of the resulttime or frequency-dependent selection
• Results independent of the stochastic path x of the frequency of the beneficial allele
Independent of any form of time or frequency dependence of the selection strength
In particular: Independent of the level of dominance In particular: Holds also for adaptation from standing
genetic variation (number of independent origins)
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Generality of the resultvariance in selection coefficients
If beneficial allele corresponds to a class of alleles: some fitness differences among variants likely
Assume: 2 classes of alleles with selective advantage
(D = coefficient of variation)
D 1
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Generality of the resultvariance in selection coefficients
0
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%θθ = 0.01 θ = 1
>4
4
3
2
1
= 0.1
0.0
1
0.0
50
.1
0.2 0
0.0
1
0.0
50
.1
0.2 0
0.0
1
0.0
50
.1
0.2
Nu
mb
er
of h
ap
loty
pes
D
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Generality of the resultvariance in selection coefficients
D=0
D=0.01
D=0.05
D=0.1
D=0.2
5/10 6/10 7/10 8/10 9/10
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
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Ewens + neutral coalescent prior to the sweep:
Derive frequency distribution of ancestral variation that survives the sweep
Skew toward intermediate allele frequencies (singleton frequency lower than neutral)
In contrast:
Recombination haplotypes are most likely at low frequency
Footprint of selectionFrequency spectrum of polymorphic sites
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coalescence
recombination
mutation
Footprint of selectionFrequency spectrum of polymorphic sites
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Footprint of selectionFrequency spectrum of polymorphic sites
time
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Footprint of selectionIncluding recombination
• Analytical results– E.g. Probability for a single haplotype in sample of two:
– General: “Marked Yule process with immigration” For now …• Simulation results
– Add recurrent mutation to simulation program by Yuseob Kim
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Footprint of selectionPower of Tajima’s D test at the selected gene
Neutral locus at recombination distance R to selected site:
• Recombination width of the neutral locus Rn = 10
• Neutral mutational input n = 10
• = 2Ne s = 10000
• Sample size 20
Power of Tajima’ D for various recombination distances and
sampling times after fixation of the beneficial allele
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Footprint of selectionPower of Tajima’s D test: = 0.4
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Footprint of selectionCondition on soft sweeps: negative D
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Footprint of selectionTests based on linkage disequilibrium
E.g. number-of-haplotypes test (K-test) by Depaulis and Veuille
• Conditioned on number of segregating sites• Zero recombination assumed for neutral comparison• Other values as before
Power of K for various recombination distances and
sampling times after fixation of the beneficial allele
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Footprint of selectionPower of haplotype test: single origin
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Footprint of selectionPower of haplotype test: = 0.4
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Footprint of selectionPower of haplotype test: = 1
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Footprint of selectionPower of haplotype test: = 4
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Footprint of selectionCondition on soft sweeps: number of haplotypes
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Can we extend high power to a longer time after fixation?
Idea:• Use only ancestral variation
– E.g. local adaptation to an “island”: use only shared polymorphisms with the continental founder population
• Adapt neutral standard of the test accordingly
Footprint of selectionTests based on linkage disequilibrium
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Footprint of selectionCondition on soft sweeps: “ancestral ZnS”
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Summary
• Soft sweeps from recurrent mutation likely for biologically realistic parameter values
• Pattern described by Ewens sampling distribution• Result very stable with respect to the selection scenario• May be detected by LD tests, in particular if recent
mutations can be sieved out
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Open Issues
• Unified Yule process (?) theory of coalescence, recombination, and mutation
• Description of LD patterns after soft (or hard) sweeps: Which aspect lasts the longest?