生物
进化生物学
群体基因组学
转座因子
遗传学
种内竞争
进化动力学
人口
平衡选择
基因组
基因组学
人类进化遗传学
基因
表型
变化(天文学)
遗传变异
基因组进化
生态学
物理
社会学
人口学
天体物理学
作者
Nathan S. Catlin,Emily B. Josephs
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pbi.2021.102140
摘要
Transposable elements (TEs) are responsible for significant genomic variation in plants. Our understanding of the evolutionary forces shaping TE polymorphism has lagged behind other mutations because of the difficulty of accurately identifying TE polymorphism in short-read population genomic data. However, new approaches allow us to quantify TE polymorphisms in population datasets and address fundamental questions about the evolution of these polymorphisms. Here, we discuss how insertional biases shape where, when, and how often TEs insert throughout the genome. Next, we examine mechanisms by which TEs can affect phenotype. Finally, we evaluate current evidence for selection on TE polymorphisms. All together, it is clear that TEs are important, but underappreciated, contributors to intraspecific phenotypic variation, and that understanding the dynamics governing TE polymorphism is crucial for evolutionary biologists interested in the maintenance of variation.
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