In sexual population, recombination reshuffles genetic variation and produces novel combinations of existing alleles, while selection amplifies the fittest genotypes in the population. If recombi-nation is more rapid than selection, populations consist of a diverse mixture of many genotypes, as is observed in many populations. In the opposite regime, which is realized for example in the facultatively sexual populations that outcross in only a fraction of reproductive cycles, selection can amplify individual genotypes into large clones. Such clones emerge when the fitness advantage of some of the genotypes is large enough that they grow to a significant fraction of the popula-tion despite being broken down by recombination. The occurrence of...
The mechanism of reproducing more viable offspring in response to selection is considered as a major...
In large populations, multiple beneficial mutations may be simultaneously spreading. In asexual popu...
Sex and recombination have long been seen as adaptations that facilitate natural selection by genera...
The advantage or disadvantage of sexual reproduction or recombination for the accumulation of mutant...
The frozen niche variation hypothesis proposes that asexual clones exploit a fraction of a total res...
Abstract Background Natural populations harbor significant levels of genetic variability. Because of...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
In sexual populations, selection operates neither on the whole genome, which is repeatedly taken apa...
In sexual populations, selection operates neither on the whole genome, which is repeatedly taken apa...
Adaptation often involves the acquisition of a large number of genomic changes which arise as mutati...
It has been a puzzling question why several organisms reproduce sexually. Fisher and Muller hypothes...
International audienceOne contribution of 13 to a theme issue 'Evolutionary causes and consequences ...
The adaptation of large asexual populations is hampered by the competition between independently ari...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
In humans and many other species, recombination events cluster in narrow and short-lived hot spots d...
The mechanism of reproducing more viable offspring in response to selection is considered as a major...
In large populations, multiple beneficial mutations may be simultaneously spreading. In asexual popu...
Sex and recombination have long been seen as adaptations that facilitate natural selection by genera...
The advantage or disadvantage of sexual reproduction or recombination for the accumulation of mutant...
The frozen niche variation hypothesis proposes that asexual clones exploit a fraction of a total res...
Abstract Background Natural populations harbor significant levels of genetic variability. Because of...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
In sexual populations, selection operates neither on the whole genome, which is repeatedly taken apa...
In sexual populations, selection operates neither on the whole genome, which is repeatedly taken apa...
Adaptation often involves the acquisition of a large number of genomic changes which arise as mutati...
It has been a puzzling question why several organisms reproduce sexually. Fisher and Muller hypothes...
International audienceOne contribution of 13 to a theme issue 'Evolutionary causes and consequences ...
The adaptation of large asexual populations is hampered by the competition between independently ari...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
In humans and many other species, recombination events cluster in narrow and short-lived hot spots d...
The mechanism of reproducing more viable offspring in response to selection is considered as a major...
In large populations, multiple beneficial mutations may be simultaneously spreading. In asexual popu...
Sex and recombination have long been seen as adaptations that facilitate natural selection by genera...