Fitness effects of mutations fall on a continuum ranging from lethal to deleterious to beneficial. The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) among random mutations is an essential component of every evolutionary model and a mathematical portrait of robustness. Recent experiments on five viral species all revealed a characteristic bimodal-shaped DFE featuring peaks at neutrality and lethality. However, the phenotypic causes underlying observed fitness effects are still unknown and presumably, are thought to vary unpredictably from one mutation to another. By combining population genetics simulations with a simple biophysical protein folding model, we show that protein thermodynamic stability accounts for a large fraction of observed mutation...
Thermodynamic stability is a crucial fitness constraint in protein evolution and is a central factor...
Random mutations in genes from disparate protein classes may have different distributions of fitness...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...
Classical population genetics a priori assigns fitness to alleles without considering molecular or f...
<div><p>Reproduction is inherently risky, in part because genomic replication can introduce new muta...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
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. ...
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. ...
By balancing the average energy gap with its typical change due to mutations for proteinlike heterop...
The consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve slowly d...
Our study addresses two fundamental questions regarding the effect of random mutations on fitness: F...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
Thermodynamic stability is a crucial fitness constraint in protein evolution and is a central factor...
Random mutations in genes from disparate protein classes may have different distributions of fitness...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...
Classical population genetics a priori assigns fitness to alleles without considering molecular or f...
<div><p>Reproduction is inherently risky, in part because genomic replication can introduce new muta...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
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. ...
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. ...
By balancing the average energy gap with its typical change due to mutations for proteinlike heterop...
The consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve slowly d...
Our study addresses two fundamental questions regarding the effect of random mutations on fitness: F...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
Thermodynamic stability is a crucial fitness constraint in protein evolution and is a central factor...
Random mutations in genes from disparate protein classes may have different distributions of fitness...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...