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Title: Gene evolutionary trajectories in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveal temporal signs of selection
Authors: Álvaro Chiner-Oms1, Mariana Gabriela López1, Miguel Moreno-Molina1, Victoria Furió1, Iñaki Comas1,2
Affiliations: 1Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia (IBV), CSIC, Valencia, Spain; 2Ciber en Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain
Abstract: Genetic differences between different Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) strains are likely associated with different disease and epidemiological phenotypes. Said differences usually emerge through de novo mutations and are maintained or discarded by a balance of evolutionary forces which includes different types of selection and random population processes. Purifying selection is thought to be weak in MTBC but dominant. Only around 10% of the genes have evidence of genetic drift or positive selection, the latter mainly associated with drug resistance. Using a dataset of ∼5,000 strains representing global MTBC diversity and a methodology that reconstructs the evolutionary trajectory of each gene since the emergence of the MTBC, we have determined the action of past and present selective forces through time, for every single gene.
In conclusion, our novel approach allows to incorporate the joint analysis of past and present evolutionary dynamics. Our results reveal hidden signals of the action of evolutionary forces and can be adapted to identify genes involved in different selective pressures.