International audienceSince its inception in 1973, the slightly deleterious model of molecular evolution, also known as the nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution, remains a central model to explain the main patterns of DNA polymorphism in natural populations. This is not to say that the quantitative fit to data are perfect. A recent study used polymorphism data from to test whether, as predicted by the nearly neutral theory, the proportion of effectively neutral mutations depends on the effective population size ( ). It showed that a nearly neutral model simply scaling with variation across the genome could not alone explain the data, but that consideration of linked positive selection improves the fit between observations and pred...
Many evolutionary studies assume that deleterious mutations necessarily impede adaptive evolution. H...
We argue that if there is a category of slightly deleterious mutations, then there should be a categ...
Weak purifying selection, acting on many linked mutations, may play a major role in shaping patterns...
International audienceSince its inception in 1973, the slightly deleterious model of molecular evolu...
We have attempted to quantify the frequency and effects of slightly deleterious mutations (SDMs), th...
The abundance of genome polymorphism and divergence data has provided unprecedented insight into how...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
There is growing evidence that much of the DNA in higher genomes is poly-functional, with the same n...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Under the nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution, the proportion of effectively neutral mutati...
Quantifying and comparing the amount of adaptive evolution among different species is key to underst...
The neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that the amount of neutral polymorphisms within a...
evolution am Au Reviewtution rates can be measured from DNA sequence data for almost any lineage [4]...
Both drift and selection are important for nucleotide substitutions in evolution.The nearly neutral ...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Many evolutionary studies assume that deleterious mutations necessarily impede adaptive evolution. H...
We argue that if there is a category of slightly deleterious mutations, then there should be a categ...
Weak purifying selection, acting on many linked mutations, may play a major role in shaping patterns...
International audienceSince its inception in 1973, the slightly deleterious model of molecular evolu...
We have attempted to quantify the frequency and effects of slightly deleterious mutations (SDMs), th...
The abundance of genome polymorphism and divergence data has provided unprecedented insight into how...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
There is growing evidence that much of the DNA in higher genomes is poly-functional, with the same n...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Under the nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution, the proportion of effectively neutral mutati...
Quantifying and comparing the amount of adaptive evolution among different species is key to underst...
The neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that the amount of neutral polymorphisms within a...
evolution am Au Reviewtution rates can be measured from DNA sequence data for almost any lineage [4]...
Both drift and selection are important for nucleotide substitutions in evolution.The nearly neutral ...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Many evolutionary studies assume that deleterious mutations necessarily impede adaptive evolution. H...
We argue that if there is a category of slightly deleterious mutations, then there should be a categ...
Weak purifying selection, acting on many linked mutations, may play a major role in shaping patterns...