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The following pages link to Modifiers of mutation rate: A general reduction principle (Q1080384):
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- Role of epistasis on the fixation probability of a non-mutator in an adapted asexual population (Q309220) (← links)
- An evolutionary reduction principle for mutation rates at multiple loci (Q545633) (← links)
- A general reduction principle for genetic modifiers of recombination (Q580224) (← links)
- On the evolution of epistasis. III: The haploid case with mutation (Q615437) (← links)
- Mutating away from your enemies: the evolution of mutation rate in a host-parasite system (Q615616) (← links)
- Evolution with stochastic fitnesses: a role for recombination (Q743299) (← links)
- Optimal growth schedule of pathogens within a host: Switching between lytic and latent cycles (Q805532) (← links)
- The evolutionary reduction principle for linear variation in genetic transmission (Q836224) (← links)
- Mutation modification with multiplicative fertility selection (Q913695) (← links)
- The dynamics of infinitesimally rare alleles, applied to the evolution of mutation rates and the expression of deleterious mutations (Q1284296) (← links)
- Evolutionary rescue of a parasite population by mutation rate evolution (Q1746105) (← links)
- On the modification of recombination with sex-dependent fitnesses and linkage (Q1909274) (← links)
- Evolution of reduced mutation under frequency-dependent selection (Q2011537) (← links)
- Mutation landscapes (Q2177350) (← links)
- Multilocus population-genetic theory (Q2185186) (← links)
- Modifiers of mutation rate in selectively fluctuating environments (Q2229564) (← links)
- Generation of variation and a modified mean fitness principle: necessity is the mother of genetic invention (Q2413530) (← links)
- Evolution of transmission modifiers under frequency-dependent selection and transmission in constant or fluctuating environments (Q2661791) (← links)
- The gossip paradox: why do bacteria share genes? (Q2686702) (← links)
- Life history and deleterious mutation rate coevolution (Q6078402) (← links)