THE DIVERSITY OF A DISTRIBUTED GENOME IN BACTERIAL POPULATIONS
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Baumdicker, F.; Hess, W. R.; Pfaffelhuber, P.
署名单位:
University of Freiburg; University of Freiburg
刊物名称:
ANNALS OF APPLIED PROBABILITY
ISSN/ISSBN:
1050-5164
DOI:
10.1214/09-AAP657
发表日期:
2010
页码:
1567-1606
关键词:
escherichia-coli
recombination
sequence
摘要:
The distributed genome hypothesis states that the set of genes in a population of bacteria is distributed over all individuals that belong to the specific taxon. It implies that certain genes can be gained and lost from generation to generation. We use the random genealogy given by a Kingman coalescent in order to superimpose events of gene gain and loss along ancestral lines. Gene gains occur at a constant rate along ancestral lines. We assume that gained genes have never been present in the population before. Gene losses occur at a rate proportional to the number of genes present along the ancestral line. In this infinitely many genes model we derive moments for several statistics within a sample: the average number of genes per individual, the average number of genes differing between individuals, the number of incongruent pairs of genes, the total number of different genes in the sample and the gene frequency spectrum. We demonstrate that the model gives a reasonable fit with gene frequency data from marine cyanobacteria.