A fundamental question in biology is the following: what is the time scale that is needed for evolutionary innovations? There are many results that characterize single steps in terms of the fixation time of new mutants arising in populations of certain size and structure. But here we ask a different question, which is concerned with the much longer time scale of evolutionary trajectories: how long does it take for a population exploring a fitness landscape to find target sequences that encode new biological functions? Our key variable is the length, L, of the genetic sequence that undergoes adaptation. In computer science there is a crucial distinction between problems that require algorithms which take polynomial or exponential time. The l...
We will present detailed proofs of all our results. In this section we present an overview of the pr...
A fitness landscape is a genetic space – with two genotypes adjacent if they differ in a single locu...
Given two mutants, A and B, separated by n mutational steps, what is the evolutionary trajectory whi...
<div><p>A fundamental question in biology is the following: what is the time scale that is needed fo...
A fundamental question in biology is the following: what is the time scale that is needed for evolut...
A fundamental question in biology is the following: what is the time scale that is needed for evolut...
Understanding evolution on complex fitness landscapes is difficult both because of the large dimensi...
Understanding evolution on complex fitness landscapes is difficult both because of the large dimensi...
Inspired by Darwin’s ideas, Turing (1948) proposed an evolutionary search as an automated problem so...
In the theory of evolutionary algorithms (EAs), computational time complexity is an essential proble...
A central problem in evolutionary theory concerns the mechanisms by which adaptations requiring mult...
International audienceWe propose a minimal model to simulate long waiting times followed by evolutio...
Given two mutants, A and B, separated by n mutational steps, what is the evolutionary trajectory whi...
How fast does a population evolve from one fitness peak to another? We study the dynamics of evolvin...
When applying a Genetic Algorithm to a new problem, how many generations should one reasonably expec...
We will present detailed proofs of all our results. In this section we present an overview of the pr...
A fitness landscape is a genetic space – with two genotypes adjacent if they differ in a single locu...
Given two mutants, A and B, separated by n mutational steps, what is the evolutionary trajectory whi...
<div><p>A fundamental question in biology is the following: what is the time scale that is needed fo...
A fundamental question in biology is the following: what is the time scale that is needed for evolut...
A fundamental question in biology is the following: what is the time scale that is needed for evolut...
Understanding evolution on complex fitness landscapes is difficult both because of the large dimensi...
Understanding evolution on complex fitness landscapes is difficult both because of the large dimensi...
Inspired by Darwin’s ideas, Turing (1948) proposed an evolutionary search as an automated problem so...
In the theory of evolutionary algorithms (EAs), computational time complexity is an essential proble...
A central problem in evolutionary theory concerns the mechanisms by which adaptations requiring mult...
International audienceWe propose a minimal model to simulate long waiting times followed by evolutio...
Given two mutants, A and B, separated by n mutational steps, what is the evolutionary trajectory whi...
How fast does a population evolve from one fitness peak to another? We study the dynamics of evolvin...
When applying a Genetic Algorithm to a new problem, how many generations should one reasonably expec...
We will present detailed proofs of all our results. In this section we present an overview of the pr...
A fitness landscape is a genetic space – with two genotypes adjacent if they differ in a single locu...
Given two mutants, A and B, separated by n mutational steps, what is the evolutionary trajectory whi...