Modeling genome evolution with a diffusion approximation of a birth-and-death process

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Genomics

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22pages, 9 figures; submitted to Bioinformatics

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In our previous studies, we developed discrete-space Birth, Death and Innovation Models (BDIM) of genome evolution. These models explain the origin of the characteristic Pareto distribution of paralogous gene family sizes in genomes, and model parameters that provide for the evolution of these distributions within a realistic timeframe have been identified. Here we develop the diffusion version of BDIM whose dynamics is described by the Fokker-Plank equation and the stationary solution could be any specified Pareto function. The diffusion models have time-dependent solutions of a special kind, namely, the generalized self-similar solutions, which describe the transition from one stationary distribution of the system to another; this provides for the possibility of examining the temporal dynamics of genome evolution. Analysis of the generalized self-similar solutions of the diffusion BDIM reveals a biphasic curve of genome growth in which the initial, relatively short, self-accelerating phase is followed by a prolonged phase of slow deceleration. In biological terms, this regime of evolution can be tentatively interpreted as a punctuated-equilibrium-like phenomenon such that whereby evolutionary transitions are accompanied by rapid gene amplification and innovation, followed by slow relaxation to a new stationary state.

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