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Linkage disequilibrium between rare mutations.

Benjamin H Good1.   

Abstract

The statistical associations between mutations, collectively known as linkage disequilibrium, encode important information about the evolutionary forces acting within a population. Yet in contrast to single-site analogues like the site frequency spectrum, our theoretical understanding of linkage disequilibrium remains limited. In particular, little is currently known about how mutations with different ages and fitness costs contribute to expected patterns of linkage disequilibrium, even in simple settings where recombination and genetic drift are the major evolutionary forces. Here, I introduce a forward-time framework for predicting linkage disequilibrium between pairs of neutral and deleterious mutations as a function of their present-day frequencies. I show that the dynamics of linkage disequilibrium become much simpler in the limit that mutations are rare, where they admit a simple heuristic picture based on the trajectories of the underlying lineages. I use this approach to derive analytical expressions for a family of frequency-weighted linkage disequilibrium statistics as a function of the recombination rate, the frequency scale, and the additive and epistatic fitness costs of the mutations. I find that the frequency scale can have a dramatic impact on the shapes of the resulting linkage disequilibrium curves, reflecting the broad range of time scales over which these correlations arise. I also show that the differences between neutral and deleterious linkage disequilibrium are not purely driven by differences in their mutation frequencies and can instead display qualitative features that are reminiscent of epistasis. I conclude by discussing the implications of these results for recent linkage disequilibrium measurements in bacteria. This forward-time approach may provide a useful framework for predicting linkage disequilibrium across a range of evolutionary scenarios.
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Keywords:  epistasis; genetic drift; linkage disequilibrium; purifying selection; recombination

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35100407      PMCID: PMC8982034          DOI: 10.1093/genetics/iyac004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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