Goßmann T, Keightley PD, Eyre-Walker A. The Effect of Variation in the Effective Population Size on the Rate of Adaptive Molecular Evolution in Eukaryotes. Genome Biology and Evolution. 2012;4(5):658-667
Recent observations on rates of mutation, recombination, and random genetic drift highlight the dram...
Abstract Objective The relationship between genomic variables (genome size, gene number, intron size...
A central problem in evolutionary theory concerns the mechanisms by which adaptations requiring mult...
Does evolution proceed faster in larger or smaller populations? The relationship between effective p...
It is currently unclear whether the amino acid substitutions that occur during protein evolution are...
The effective population size (Ne) is one of the most fundamental parameters in population genetics....
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive processes in...
Abstract That population size affects the fate of new mutations arising in genomes, modulating both ...
Both the overall rate of nucleotide substitution and the relative proportions of synonymous and non-...
<div><p>The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive proc...
Abstract Background Knowledge of population-level processes is essential to understanding the effica...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Despite hopes that the processes of molecular evolution would be simple, clock-like and essentially ...
Recent observations on rates of mutation, recombination, and random genetic drift highlight the dram...
Abstract Objective The relationship between genomic variables (genome size, gene number, intron size...
A central problem in evolutionary theory concerns the mechanisms by which adaptations requiring mult...
Does evolution proceed faster in larger or smaller populations? The relationship between effective p...
It is currently unclear whether the amino acid substitutions that occur during protein evolution are...
The effective population size (Ne) is one of the most fundamental parameters in population genetics....
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive processes in...
Abstract That population size affects the fate of new mutations arising in genomes, modulating both ...
Both the overall rate of nucleotide substitution and the relative proportions of synonymous and non-...
<div><p>The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive proc...
Abstract Background Knowledge of population-level processes is essential to understanding the effica...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Despite hopes that the processes of molecular evolution would be simple, clock-like and essentially ...
Recent observations on rates of mutation, recombination, and random genetic drift highlight the dram...
Abstract Objective The relationship between genomic variables (genome size, gene number, intron size...
A central problem in evolutionary theory concerns the mechanisms by which adaptations requiring mult...