Fitness-valley crossing with generalized parent-offspring transmission
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(4)- Adaptive peak shifts in a heterogeneous environment
- Crossing a fitness valley as a metastable transition in a stochastic population model
- CALCULATION OF THE RELATIVE DENSITY AND THE CROSSING TIME THROUGH THE FITNESS BARRIER IN AN ASYMMETRIC SHARPLY-PEAKED LANDSCAPE
- The rate at which asexual populations cross fitness valleys
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