The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. In particular, polymorphisms have been extensively used to infer the fitness effects of mutations and their dynamics of fixation. However, the role and contribution of molecular biophysics to these observations remain unclear. Here, we couple robust findings from protein biophysics, enzymatic flux theory, the selection against the cytotoxic effects of protein misfolding, and explicit population dynamics simulations in the polyclonal regime. First, we recapitulate results on the dynamics of clonal interference and on the shape of the DFE, thus providing them with a molecular and mechanistic foundation. Second, we predict that if evolution is i...
A now classical argument for the marginal thermodynamic stability of proteins explains the distribut...
Human genetic variation is mainly due to Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), accounting for abou...
The diverse array of protein functions depends upon these molecules' reliable ability to fold into t...
The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. ...
The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. ...
International audienceMolecular sequences are shaped by selection, where the strength of selection r...
Genetic recombination is a common evolutionary mechanism that produces molecular diversity. However,...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
Fitness effects of mutations fall on a continuum ranging from lethal to deleterious to beneficial. T...
The consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve slowly d...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...
Here we investigate how thermodynamic properties of orthologous proteins are influenced by the genom...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
There are several characteristics proteins exhibit in biological organisms. Examples of these are th...
<div><p>Quantifying the proportion of polymorphic mutations that are deleterious or neutral is of fu...
A now classical argument for the marginal thermodynamic stability of proteins explains the distribut...
Human genetic variation is mainly due to Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), accounting for abou...
The diverse array of protein functions depends upon these molecules' reliable ability to fold into t...
The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. ...
The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. ...
International audienceMolecular sequences are shaped by selection, where the strength of selection r...
Genetic recombination is a common evolutionary mechanism that produces molecular diversity. However,...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
Fitness effects of mutations fall on a continuum ranging from lethal to deleterious to beneficial. T...
The consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve slowly d...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...
Here we investigate how thermodynamic properties of orthologous proteins are influenced by the genom...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
There are several characteristics proteins exhibit in biological organisms. Examples of these are th...
<div><p>Quantifying the proportion of polymorphic mutations that are deleterious or neutral is of fu...
A now classical argument for the marginal thermodynamic stability of proteins explains the distribut...
Human genetic variation is mainly due to Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), accounting for abou...
The diverse array of protein functions depends upon these molecules' reliable ability to fold into t...