time-dependent rates of molecular evolution evidence and causes
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Time-dependent rates of molecular evolution Evidence and causes. Simon Ho School of Biological Sciences. Acknowledgements. Acknowledgements. Rob Lanfear , Lindell Bromham , Matt Phillips Australian National University Julien Soubrier , Alan Cooper University of Adelaide - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Time-dependent rates of molecular evolution
Evidence and causes
Simon HoSchool of Biological Sciences
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Acknowledgements
• Rob Lanfear, Lindell Bromham, Matt PhillipsAustralian National University
• Julien Soubrier, Alan CooperUniversity of Adelaide
• Allen RodrigoDuke University & University of Auckland
• Jeremy and Barbara
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Morphological rates
• Measured in darwins or haldanes
• Neontological studies
• Palaeontological studies
• Differ by several orders of magnitude
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Gingerich (2001)
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Molecular rates: Pedigrees
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Howell et al. (2003)
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Molecular rates: Phylogenies
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0.06 differenceRate = / 6 Myr
= 0.01 / Myr
6 Myr
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Estimating rates
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Fossil record Biogeography Sampling times Pedigrees
A BA B
Recent splitFast rateAncient split
Slow rate
A B
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Calibration
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Evidence
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Birds (mtDNA)
Primates (mtDNA) Primates (D-loop)
Ho et al. (2005)
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Evidence
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Genner et al. (2007)
Burridge et al. (2008)
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Evidence
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Henn et al. (2009)
Papadopoulou et al. (2009)
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Evidence from ancient DNA
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Evidence from ancient DNAE
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Implications: Human migration
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Endicott et al. (2009)
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Implications: Human migration
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Ho & Endicott (2008)
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Implications: LPO hypothesis
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LPO hypothesis
Ho et al. (2008)
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Causes
• The basic biological framework
• The effects of natural selection
• The effects of calibration errors
• The effect of model misspecification
• Artefacts causing time-dependent molecular rates
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Evidence
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Evidence
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Negative selection
• Most mutations are deleterious
• Time-dependent decline in ratio of nonsynonymous to synonymous mutations
• Stronger time-dependence of rates in coding DNA
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Subramanian (2009)
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Positive selection
• Selection favouring advantageous mutations
• Evidence Adaptive mitochondrial variation in response to climatic
factors
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Coalescent calibration error
• Genetic divergence precedes reproductive isolation
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Reproductiveisolation
Geneticdivergence
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Fossil calibration error
• Fossil appearance is later than genetic divergence
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6 Myr
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Phylogenetic assumptions
• Mitochondrial DNA No recombination Maternally inherited Homoplasmy
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Saturation
• Mutational hotspots
• Under-correction for saturation over longer time periods
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Demographic factors
• Population structure
• Misspecified demographic model
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Navascues & Emerson (2009)
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Sequence error
• Sequencing error
• Post-mortem damage(ancient DNA)
• Artificial mutations Inflate rate estimates
• Corrected usingphylogenetic modelsof sequence error
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Ancient DNA
• Evidence from ancient DNA is pivotal
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Ancient DNA
• Heterochronous tips
• Ages up to 500,000 years
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Challenges
• Ancient DNA data from populations Low variation Small range of sampling times Lack of control over sampling design Cost of radiocarbon dating Post-mortem damage
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Concluding remarks
• Difficulties in estimating rates empirically
• Paucity of reliable age calibrations
• Range of potential biological and methodological causes
• We need to disentangle these factors so that we can estimate timescales accurately
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