<p>Mutational paths through protein sequence space along (A) the evolutionary trajectory from the human strain Aichi/1968 to Texas/2012 and (B) the evolutionary trajectory from swine/Wisconsin/1957 to swine/Indiana/2012. In the mutational paths, circles represent unique protein sequences, with areas and intensities proportional to the posterior probability that the sequence was part of the trajectory. Blue lines with black labels represent single mutations between sequences, with thicknesses and intensities proportional to the posterior probability that the mutational connection was part of the trajectory. When there is no single high-probability one-mutation connection between sequences, red lines and labels indicate that several mutations...
<p>Human S1 evolution starting either with T93P (in black lines) or with A114G (in broken lines) are...
<p><i>A</i>) RNA neutral component for phenotype with genotypes (drawn in blue). Lines depict sin...
Biological phenomena can be examined at multiple levels of organization. For example, the role of in...
<p>All single mutations that occurred along the evolutionary trajectories were introduced individual...
Understanding how protein functionalities vary along mutational paths is an important issue in evolu...
<p><b>(a)</b> Average number of mutational steps (pathway length) along accessible pathway for a fix...
<p>The evolution of phenotypic (solid lines) and genotypic (dotted lines) mutation rates is shown. F...
<p>Panel A. Chromosomal location of the genomic alterations observed during the <i>in vitro</i> pass...
<p>(A) Evolution of average log-fitness±1 s.e.m. for treatments with the mutation rate fixed at <i>U...
<p>Strain sequences are represented as vertical bars with horizontal lines indicating the mutations ...
An evolutionary algorithm was developed to investigate how the biological genetic code may have evol...
Understanding how protein functionalities vary along mutational paths is an important issue in evolu...
<p>Identified mutations in clones isolated from populations 1.1 to 1.14 (evolved <i>in vivo</i> for ...
This study is focused on the evolution of Dobzhansky-Muller Incompatibilities (DMIs) and Compensated...
The evolution of a genome is shaped by spatial interactions at multiple scales. At the angstrom leve...
<p>Human S1 evolution starting either with T93P (in black lines) or with A114G (in broken lines) are...
<p><i>A</i>) RNA neutral component for phenotype with genotypes (drawn in blue). Lines depict sin...
Biological phenomena can be examined at multiple levels of organization. For example, the role of in...
<p>All single mutations that occurred along the evolutionary trajectories were introduced individual...
Understanding how protein functionalities vary along mutational paths is an important issue in evolu...
<p><b>(a)</b> Average number of mutational steps (pathway length) along accessible pathway for a fix...
<p>The evolution of phenotypic (solid lines) and genotypic (dotted lines) mutation rates is shown. F...
<p>Panel A. Chromosomal location of the genomic alterations observed during the <i>in vitro</i> pass...
<p>(A) Evolution of average log-fitness±1 s.e.m. for treatments with the mutation rate fixed at <i>U...
<p>Strain sequences are represented as vertical bars with horizontal lines indicating the mutations ...
An evolutionary algorithm was developed to investigate how the biological genetic code may have evol...
Understanding how protein functionalities vary along mutational paths is an important issue in evolu...
<p>Identified mutations in clones isolated from populations 1.1 to 1.14 (evolved <i>in vivo</i> for ...
This study is focused on the evolution of Dobzhansky-Muller Incompatibilities (DMIs) and Compensated...
The evolution of a genome is shaped by spatial interactions at multiple scales. At the angstrom leve...
<p>Human S1 evolution starting either with T93P (in black lines) or with A114G (in broken lines) are...
<p><i>A</i>) RNA neutral component for phenotype with genotypes (drawn in blue). Lines depict sin...
Biological phenomena can be examined at multiple levels of organization. For example, the role of in...