A growing population of cells accumulates genetic mutations. We study stochastic models of this process. Cells divide and die as a branching process, and a cell's genetic information is a sequence of nucleotides which mutates randomly at division. Motivated by biologically realistic parameters, we consider that few cells grow to many cells and mutation rates are small, proving approximations in this limit. In particular we are interested in mutation frequencies and their dependency structure along the genetic sequence; the relevance of the evolutionary tree and selection are discussed. Amongst other results, we recover a power-law distribution for mutation frequencies which is consistent with previously published cancer genetic dat...
Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a highly stable molecule. However, changes in the sequen...
Stochastic modeling and simulation play important roles in population genetics, statistical genetics...
Mutation introduces change at the sequence level. There is a critical mutation rate above which chan...
There is a growing appreciation for the insight mathematical models can yield on biological systems...
Stochastic models of mutation accumulation in exponentially growing cellular populations are widely ...
Mutation introduces change at the sequence level. There is a critical mutation rate above which chan...
Stochastic models of sequential mutation acquisition are widely used to quantify cancer and bacteria...
The emergence of a predominant phenotype within a cell population is often triggered by the chance a...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Branching processes play an important role in models of genetics, molecular biology, microbiology, e...
Microbial populations adapt to their environment by acquiring advantageous mutations, but in the ear...
<p><b>a)</b> We show simulated stochastic mutation accumulation in a stem cell population of constan...
Changes in nucleotide sequences, or mutations, accumulate from generation to generation in the genom...
Educational Items on Mutations: effect on the genetic constitution of a population
Prior to the advent of DNA sequencing technology, the progress of population genetics was constraine...
Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a highly stable molecule. However, changes in the sequen...
Stochastic modeling and simulation play important roles in population genetics, statistical genetics...
Mutation introduces change at the sequence level. There is a critical mutation rate above which chan...
There is a growing appreciation for the insight mathematical models can yield on biological systems...
Stochastic models of mutation accumulation in exponentially growing cellular populations are widely ...
Mutation introduces change at the sequence level. There is a critical mutation rate above which chan...
Stochastic models of sequential mutation acquisition are widely used to quantify cancer and bacteria...
The emergence of a predominant phenotype within a cell population is often triggered by the chance a...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Branching processes play an important role in models of genetics, molecular biology, microbiology, e...
Microbial populations adapt to their environment by acquiring advantageous mutations, but in the ear...
<p><b>a)</b> We show simulated stochastic mutation accumulation in a stem cell population of constan...
Changes in nucleotide sequences, or mutations, accumulate from generation to generation in the genom...
Educational Items on Mutations: effect on the genetic constitution of a population
Prior to the advent of DNA sequencing technology, the progress of population genetics was constraine...
Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a highly stable molecule. However, changes in the sequen...
Stochastic modeling and simulation play important roles in population genetics, statistical genetics...
Mutation introduces change at the sequence level. There is a critical mutation rate above which chan...