We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes with many local fitness peaks. The distribution of beneficial fitness effects is assumed to belong to one of the three extreme value domains, viz. Weibull, Gumbel, and Fréchet. We work in the strong selection-weak mutation regime in which beneficial mutations fix sequentially, and the population performs an uphill walk on the fitness landscape until a local fitness peak is reached. A striking prediction of our analysis is that the fitness difference between successive steps follows a pattern of diminishing returns in the Weibull domain and accelerating returns in the Fréchet domain, as the initial fitness of the population is increased. These tr...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Predicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial to assess the impact o...
We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes wit...
Adaptation of asexual populations is driven by beneficial mutations and therefore the dynamics of th...
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that small asexual populations evolving on co...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) among new mutations plays a critical role in adaptive evol...
We study biological evolution in a high-dimensional genotype space in the regime of rare mutations a...
Recent models of adaptation at the DNA sequence level assume that the fitness effects of new mutatio...
When are mutations beneficial in one environment and deleterious in another? More generally, what is...
Characterizing the distribution of fitness effects (DFE) for new mutations is central in evolutionar...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Background: On rugged fitness landscapes where sign epistasis is common, adaptation can often involv...
The rates and properties of newmutations affecting fitness have implications for a number of outstan...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Predicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial to assess the impact o...
We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes wit...
Adaptation of asexual populations is driven by beneficial mutations and therefore the dynamics of th...
Recent experimental and theoretical studies have shown that small asexual populations evolving on co...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) among new mutations plays a critical role in adaptive evol...
We study biological evolution in a high-dimensional genotype space in the regime of rare mutations a...
Recent models of adaptation at the DNA sequence level assume that the fitness effects of new mutatio...
When are mutations beneficial in one environment and deleterious in another? More generally, what is...
Characterizing the distribution of fitness effects (DFE) for new mutations is central in evolutionar...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Background: On rugged fitness landscapes where sign epistasis is common, adaptation can often involv...
The rates and properties of newmutations affecting fitness have implications for a number of outstan...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Predicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial to assess the impact o...