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A simple test demonstrates that many prokaryotic accessory genes are adaptive.

Eyre-Walker, Y. C.; Conradsen, C.; Vos, M.; Eyre-Walker, A.

2026-03-18 evolutionary biology
10.64898/2026.03.16.712127 bioRxiv
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Bacterial genomes often contain many genes that are only present in a subset of strains, the so-called accessory genes. Whether these genes are adaptive, neutral or deleterious remains contentious. Here we introduce a simple test to differentiate between these possibilities. If an accessory gene is adaptive then the sequence of the gene should be conserved, and the ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous diversity,{pi} n/{pi}s, should be less than one. In contrast, if the gene is neutral or deleterious, selection should not conserve the gene sequence, and{pi} n/{pi}s should equal one. We apply this test to accessory genes in Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus; two highly divergent bacterial species with a large and a small pangenome respectively. We find{pi} n/{pi}s<1 for genes at all frequencies in both species demonstrating that many are adaptive. We estimate that at least 75% of all the accessory genes are maintained by selection in the two samples of 500 genomes that we have analysed, equating to thousands of adaptive accessory genes in both species, a substantial increase on previous estimates.

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