Mutation landscapes
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- Optimal mutation rates in dynamic environments
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Cites work
- Correlated and uncorrelated fitness landscapes and how to tell the difference
- Landscapes and their correlation functions
- Modifiers of mutation rate: A general reduction principle
- Stationary mutant distributions and evolutionary optimization
- The dynamics of infinitesimally rare alleles, applied to the evolution of mutation rates and the expression of deleterious mutations
- Towards a theory of the evolution of modifier genes
Cited in
(12)- Optimal mutation rates in dynamic environments
- Optimal adaptive performance and delocalization in NK fitness landscapes
- Characteristic time in quasispecies evolution
- Evolutionary game based control for biological systems with applications in drug delivery
- Quasi-species evolution maximizes genotypic reproductive value (not fitness or flatness)
- The average abundance function with mutation of the multi-player snowdrift evolutionary game model
- Monotonicity of fitness landscapes and mutation rate control
- Simple quasispecies models for the survival-of-the-flattest effect: the role of space
- Dynamic fitness landscapes: expansions for small mutation rates
- Mutation Systems
- Evolutionary game theory in an agent-based brain tumor model: exploring the `genotype-phenotype' link
- Semiconservative quasispecies equations for polysomic genomes: the haploid case
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