Most of our knowledge of dominance stems from studies of deleterious mutations. From these studies we know that most deleterious mutations are recessive, and that this recessivity arises from a hyperbolic relationship between protein function (i.e., protein concentration or activity) and fitness. Here we investigate whether this knowledge can be used to make predictions about the dominance of beneficial and deleterious mutations in a single gene. We employed a model system – the bacteriophage w6 – that allowed us to generate a collection of mutations in haploid conditions so that it was not biased toward either dominant beneficial or recessive deleterious mutations. Screening for the ability to infect a bacterial host that does not permit i...
Dominance is a fundamental concept in molecular genetics and has implications for understanding patt...
International audienceThe fitness consequences of deleterious mutations are sometimes greater when i...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Most of our knowledge of dominance stems from studies of deleterious mutations. From these studies w...
<div><p>Most of our knowledge of dominance stems from studies of deleterious mutations. From these s...
<p>Regions where mutations have recessive effects (0< <i>h</i><0.5) are shown in gray and additive e...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Empirical knowledge of the fitness effects of mutations is important for understanding many evolutio...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
(A) Wright’s theory of dominance (based on Fig 7 from Wright [41] and Fig 1 from Otto and Bourguet [...
Mutations beneficial in one environment may cause costs in different environments, resulting in anta...
How epistatic interactions between mutations determine the genetic architecture of fitness is of cen...
Co-infection may be beneficial in large populations of viruses because it permits sexual exchange be...
An important challenge in genetics, evolution and biotechnology is to understand and predict how mut...
Dominance is a fundamental concept in molecular genetics and has implications for understanding patt...
International audienceThe fitness consequences of deleterious mutations are sometimes greater when i...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Most of our knowledge of dominance stems from studies of deleterious mutations. From these studies w...
<div><p>Most of our knowledge of dominance stems from studies of deleterious mutations. From these s...
<p>Regions where mutations have recessive effects (0< <i>h</i><0.5) are shown in gray and additive e...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Empirical knowledge of the fitness effects of mutations is important for understanding many evolutio...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
(A) Wright’s theory of dominance (based on Fig 7 from Wright [41] and Fig 1 from Otto and Bourguet [...
Mutations beneficial in one environment may cause costs in different environments, resulting in anta...
How epistatic interactions between mutations determine the genetic architecture of fitness is of cen...
Co-infection may be beneficial in large populations of viruses because it permits sexual exchange be...
An important challenge in genetics, evolution and biotechnology is to understand and predict how mut...
Dominance is a fundamental concept in molecular genetics and has implications for understanding patt...
International audienceThe fitness consequences of deleterious mutations are sometimes greater when i...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...