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Castellano D, Coronado-Zamora M, Campos JL, Barbadilla A, Eyre-Walker A
Molecular biology and evolution (Volume: 33; Issue: 2)
2015 Oct 24
PubMed: 264948...  | PMC: PMC47946...  | DOI: 10.1093/... 

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Hill-Robertson interference (HRi) is expected to reduce the efficiency of natural selection when two or more linked selected sites do not segregate freely, but no attempt has been done so far to quantify the overall impact of HRi on the rate of adaptive evolution for any given genome. In this work, we estimate how much HRi impedes the rate of adaptive evolution in the coding genome of Drosophila melanogaster. We compiled a data set of 6,141 autosomal protein-coding genes from Drosophila, from which polymorphism levels in D. melanogaster and divergence out to D. yakuba were estimated. The rate of adaptive evolution was calculated using a derivative of the McDonald-Kreitman test that controls for slightly deleterious mutations. We find that the rate of adaptive amino acid substitution at a g...