Evolution proceeds as the result of a balance between a few basic processes: mutation, selection, migration, genetic drift, and recombination. Mutation is the ultimate source of all the genetic variation on which selection may act; it is therefore essential to evolution. Mutations carry a large cost, though; almost all are deleterious, reducing the fitness of the organisms in which they occur (see Chapter 7). Mutation is therefore both a source of good and ill for a population (Lande 1995). The overall effect of mutation on a population is strongly dependent on the population size. A large population has many new mutations in each generation, and therefore the probability is high that it will obtain new favorable mutations. This large pop...
Our study addresses two fundamental questions regarding the effect of random mutations on fitness: F...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the question of how purifying selection operates during recent rapid p...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Mutation is the ultimate source of genetic variability. However, a large fraction of mutations reduc...
International audienceThe most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution ...
The most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution is that the fitness of...
I have conducted two separate theoretical investigations on the consequences of recurrent mutation ...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Beneficial mutations are intuitively relevant to understanding adaptation [1-3], yet not all benefic...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
My Ph.D. research has focused on some general properties of compensatory mutations, as well as the i...
Our study addresses two fundamental questions regarding the effect of random mutations on fitness: F...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the question of how purifying selection operates during recent rapid p...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Mutation is the ultimate source of genetic variability. However, a large fraction of mutations reduc...
International audienceThe most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution ...
The most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution is that the fitness of...
I have conducted two separate theoretical investigations on the consequences of recurrent mutation ...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...
Beneficial mutations are intuitively relevant to understanding adaptation [1-3], yet not all benefic...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
My Ph.D. research has focused on some general properties of compensatory mutations, as well as the i...
Our study addresses two fundamental questions regarding the effect of random mutations on fitness: F...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the question of how purifying selection operates during recent rapid p...
Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward...