We examine birth-death processes with state dependent transition probabilities and at least one absorbing boundary. In evolution, this describes selection acting on two different types in a finite population where reproductive events occur successively. If the two types have equal fitness the system performs a random walk. If one type has a fitness advantage it is favored by selection, which introduces a bias (asymmetry) in the transition probabilities. How long does it take until advantageous mutants have invaded and taken over? Surprisingly, we find that the average time of such a process can increase, even if the mutant type always has a fitness advantage. We discuss this finding for the Moran process and develop a simplified model which...
We consider the evolution of large but finite populations on arbitrary fitness landscapes. We descri...
Evolutionary models are applied in various branches of science. The notions of births, deaths and mu...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
We examine birth-death processes with state dependent transition probabilities and at least one abso...
6 pages, 1 figure, TeX, Added references, To appear in Markov Processes and Related FieldsInternatio...
<p>Typical trajectories for the loss of the mutant allele (extinction process) in a system of two po...
The fixation probability of a single mutant invading a population of residents is among the most wid...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
International audienceHorizontal gene transfer consists in exchanging genetic materials between micr...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
Motivation: Many important aspects of evolutionary dynamics can only be addressed through simulation...
In unicellular organisms such as bacteria and in most viruses, mutations mainly occur during reprodu...
Seemingly minor details of mathematical and computational models of evolution are known to change th...
The adaptive evolution of large asexual populations is generally characterized by competition betwee...
We consider the evolution of large but finite populations on arbitrary fitness landscapes. We descri...
Evolutionary models are applied in various branches of science. The notions of births, deaths and mu...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
We examine birth-death processes with state dependent transition probabilities and at least one abso...
6 pages, 1 figure, TeX, Added references, To appear in Markov Processes and Related FieldsInternatio...
<p>Typical trajectories for the loss of the mutant allele (extinction process) in a system of two po...
The fixation probability of a single mutant invading a population of residents is among the most wid...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
International audienceHorizontal gene transfer consists in exchanging genetic materials between micr...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
Motivation: Many important aspects of evolutionary dynamics can only be addressed through simulation...
In unicellular organisms such as bacteria and in most viruses, mutations mainly occur during reprodu...
Seemingly minor details of mathematical and computational models of evolution are known to change th...
The adaptive evolution of large asexual populations is generally characterized by competition betwee...
We consider the evolution of large but finite populations on arbitrary fitness landscapes. We descri...
Evolutionary models are applied in various branches of science. The notions of births, deaths and mu...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...