Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process known as an adaptive walk. Gradualist models of adaptation, which assume that all mutations are small relative to the distance to a fitness optimum, predict that adaptive walks should be longer when the founding genotype is less well adapted. More recent work modeling adaptation as a sequence of moves in phenotype or genotype space predicts, by contrast, much shorter adaptive walks irrespective of the fitness of the founding genotype. Here, we provide what is, to the best of our knowledge, the first direct test of these alternative models, measuring the length of adaptive walks in evolving lineages of fungus that differ initially in fitness. Cont...
Fungal populations can adapt to their environment by the generation and fixation of spontaneous bene...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for un...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
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...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
In an experimental study of adaptation to negative pleiotropic effects of a major fungicide resistan...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for un...
Fungal populations can adapt to their environment by the generation and fixation of spontaneous bene...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for un...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
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...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
In an experimental study of adaptation to negative pleiotropic effects of a major fungicide resistan...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for un...
Fungal populations can adapt to their environment by the generation and fixation of spontaneous bene...
Adaptation depends critically on the effects of new mutations and their dependency on the genetic ba...
Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for un...