Selfing species are prone to extinction, possibly because highly selfing populations can suffer from a continuous accumulation of deleterious mutations, a process analogous to Muller’s ratchet in asexual populations. However, current theory provides little insight into which types of genes are most likely to accumulate deleterious alleles and what environmental circumstances may accelerate genomic degradation. Here we investigate temporal changes in the environment that cause fluctuations in the strength of purifying selection. We simulate selfing populations with genomes containing a mixture of loci experiencing constant selection and loci experiencing selection that fluctuates in strength (but not direction). Even when both types of loci ...
AGAP : équipe GE2popStanding genetic variation is considered a major contributor to the adaptive pot...
The large degree of phenotypic fluctuation among isogenic cells highlighted by recent studies on sto...
In Drosophila and humans, there are accumulating examples of loci with a significant excess of high-...
Selfing species are prone to extinction, possibly because highly selfing populations can suffer from...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
<div><p>Currently existing theories predict that because deleterious mutations accumulate at a highe...
Currently existing theories predict that because deleterious mutations accumulate at a higher rate, ...
Phylogenies indicate that the transition from outcrossing to selfing is frequent, with selfing popul...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
Different factors may influence the evolution of the mutation rate of a species: costs associated wi...
Self-fertilizing species often present lower levels of neutral polymorphism than their outcrossing r...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
Population extinction due to the accumulation of deleterious mutations has only been considered to o...
Evolutionary responses to environmental change depend on the time available for adaptation before en...
AGAP : équipe GE2popStanding genetic variation is considered a major contributor to the adaptive pot...
The large degree of phenotypic fluctuation among isogenic cells highlighted by recent studies on sto...
In Drosophila and humans, there are accumulating examples of loci with a significant excess of high-...
Selfing species are prone to extinction, possibly because highly selfing populations can suffer from...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
<div><p>Currently existing theories predict that because deleterious mutations accumulate at a highe...
Currently existing theories predict that because deleterious mutations accumulate at a higher rate, ...
Phylogenies indicate that the transition from outcrossing to selfing is frequent, with selfing popul...
Much theory has focused on how a population's selfing rate affects the ability of natural selection ...
Different factors may influence the evolution of the mutation rate of a species: costs associated wi...
Self-fertilizing species often present lower levels of neutral polymorphism than their outcrossing r...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
Population extinction due to the accumulation of deleterious mutations has only been considered to o...
Evolutionary responses to environmental change depend on the time available for adaptation before en...
AGAP : équipe GE2popStanding genetic variation is considered a major contributor to the adaptive pot...
The large degree of phenotypic fluctuation among isogenic cells highlighted by recent studies on sto...
In Drosophila and humans, there are accumulating examples of loci with a significant excess of high-...