共同进化
生物
进化生物学
系统地理学
遗传多样性
系统发育树
对抗性共同进化
选择(遗传算法)
遗传学
基因
性别选择
人口
人口学
人工智能
社会学
性冲突
计算机科学
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-genet-112024-091229
摘要
The Red Queen model of antagonistic coevolution has been the preferred explanation for certain biological phenomena, such as extreme genetic diversity and trans -species polymorphisms in disease genes. This model has been studied on diverse timescales using direct observations (covering days to a few years), archived material (several decades), postglacial processes (about 10,000 years), and phylogeographic and phylogenetic methods (millions of years). Here, I review the evidence for specific antagonistic coevolution in the host–parasite Daphnia – Pasteuria model system, paying particular attention to the timescales addressed by different approaches. Microevolutionary studies of the coevolutionary process are congruent with macroevolutionary patterns observed in phylogeographic contexts and deep time. This evidence strongly supports the Red Queen model, providing a powerful explanation for the extraordinary genetic diversity seen in host and parasite disease genes.
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