On the evolutionary effect of recombination

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2554281

DOI10.1016/0040-5809(70)90043-2zbMath0242.92004OpenAlexW2033889634WikidataQ34235292 ScholiaQ34235292MaRDI QIDQ2554281

Ilan Eshel, Marcus W. Feldman

Publication date: 1970

Published in: Theoretical Population Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0040-5809(70)90043-2




Related Items (26)

Time to fixation in the presence of recombinationAdaptive peak shifts in a heterogeneous environmentDeleterious mutations, variable epistatic interactions, and the evolution of recombinationThe optimum recombination rate that realizes the fastest evolution of a novel functional combination of many genesThe influence of higher-order epistasis on biological fitness landscape topographyMultilocus population-genetic theoryOn the evolution of epistasis. III: The haploid case with mutationSex with no regrets: how sexual reproduction uses a no regret learning algorithm for evolutionary advantageSexual recombination under the joint effects of mutation, selection, and random sampling driftBistability in two-locus models with selection, mutation, and recombinationFinding the boundary between evolutionary basins of attraction, and implications for Wright’s fitness landscape analogyEffect of epistasis and linkage on fixation probability in three-locus models: an ancestral recombination-selection graph approachGeneral two-locus selection models: Some objectives, results and interpretationsA general reduction principle for genetic modifiers of recombinationTwo linked loci under mutation-selection balance and Muller's ratchetFitness-valley crossing with generalized parent-offspring transmissionReciprocal sign epistasis and truncation selection: when is recombination favorable in a pre-breeding program with a selfing species?Waiting with and without recombination: The time to production of a double mutantOn evolution in a population with an infinite number of typesEquilibrium studies of two locus haploid populations with recombinationOn mutation selection balance for two-locus haploid and diploid populationsJohn Maynard Smith and recombination``Any news? Special issue in honor of Marcus Feldman's 75th birthdaySex: the power of randomizationThe expected time to cross extended fitness plateausEffect of drift, selection and recombination on the equilibrium frequency of deleterious mutations



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: On the evolutionary effect of recombination