Competing islands limit the rate of adaptation in structured populations
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:487299)
Recommendations
- Patterns of selection in subdivided populations.
- Asymptotic behavior of the rate of adaptation
- Rigorous results for a population model with selection. I: Evolution of the fitness distribution
- The effects of epistasis and linkage on the invasion of locally beneficial mutations and the evolution of genomic islands
- The fixation probability of two competing beneficial mutations
Cites work
- A Central Limit Theorem for Cumulative Processes
- A simple stochastic gene substitution model
- Asymptotics of a Brownian ratchet for protein translocation
- Coalescent theory. An introduction
- Fleming–Viot Processes in Population Genetics
- Limit theorems for cumulative processes
- Mathematical population genetics. I: Theoretical introduction.
- Some non-standard problems in viscous flow
- The accumulation of deleterious genes in a population - Muller's Ratchet
- The effect of strongly selected substitutions on neutral polymorphism: Analytical results based on diffusion theory
Cited in
(4)
This page was built for publication: Competing islands limit the rate of adaptation in structured populations
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q487299)