Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on how epigenetic mutations affect evolution that includes de novo genetic change. We model the effects of epigenetic mutations on the dynamics and endpoints of adaptive walks-a process where a series of beneficial mutations move a population towards a fitness optimum. We use an individual-based model of an asexual population, where mutational effects are drawn from Fisher's geometric model. We find cases where epigenetic mutations speed adaptation or result in populations with higher fitness. However, we also find cases where they slow adaptation or result in populations with lower fitness. The effect of epigenetic mutations on adaptive walks ...
Much of quantitative genetics is based on the "infinitesimal model", under which selection has a neg...
There has been minimal theoretical exploration of the role of epigenetic variation in the response t...
Populations evolving in constant environments exhibit declining adaptability. Understanding the basi...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
We hypothesize that heritable epigenetic changes can affect rates of fitness increase as well as pat...
Transgenerational plasticity (TGP) occurs when offspring exhibit plasticity in traits induced by the...
Many evolutionary studies assume that deleterious mutations necessarily impede adaptive evolution. H...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
The contribution to an organism's phenotype from one genetic locus may depend upon the status of oth...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Non-genetic inheritance media, from methyl-accepting cytosines to culture, tend to 'mutate' more fre...
Much of quantitative genetics is based on the "infinitesimal model", under which selection has a neg...
There has been minimal theoretical exploration of the role of epigenetic variation in the response t...
Populations evolving in constant environments exhibit declining adaptability. Understanding the basi...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
We hypothesize that heritable epigenetic changes can affect rates of fitness increase as well as pat...
Transgenerational plasticity (TGP) occurs when offspring exhibit plasticity in traits induced by the...
Many evolutionary studies assume that deleterious mutations necessarily impede adaptive evolution. H...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
The contribution to an organism's phenotype from one genetic locus may depend upon the status of oth...
Unraveling the factors that determine the rate of adaptation is a major question in evolutionary bio...
Non-genetic inheritance media, from methyl-accepting cytosines to culture, tend to 'mutate' more fre...
Much of quantitative genetics is based on the "infinitesimal model", under which selection has a neg...
There has been minimal theoretical exploration of the role of epigenetic variation in the response t...
Populations evolving in constant environments exhibit declining adaptability. Understanding the basi...