How Big Is Big? The Effective Population Size of Marine Bacteria.

Ann Rev Mar Sci

Institute of Environment, Energy, and Sustainability, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong SAR.

Published: January 2025

Genome-reduced bacteria constitute most of the cells in surface-ocean bacterioplankton communities. Their extremely large census population sizes ( ) have been unfoundedly translated to huge effective population sizes ( )-the size of an ideal population carrying as much neutral genetic diversity as the actual population. As scales inversely with the strength of genetic drift, constraining the magnitude of is key to evaluating whether natural selection can overcome the power of genetic drift to drive evolutionary events. Determining the of extant species requires measuring the genomic mutation rate, a challenging step for most genome-reduced bacterioplankton lineages. Results for genome-reduced and CHUG are surprising-their values are an order of magnitude lower than those of less abundant lineages carrying large genomes, such as and . As bacterioplankton genome reduction commonly occurred in the distant past, appreciating their population genetic mechanisms requires constraining their ancient values by other methods.

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