An intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal exponential distribution of beneficial mutations in fitness effect for different microorganisms. To explain this effect, we use a population model including mutation, directional selection, linkage, and genetic drift. The multiple-mutation regime of adaptation at large population sizes (traveling wave regime) is considered. We demonstrate analytically and by simulation that, regardless of the inherent distribution of mutation fitness effect across genomic sites, an exponential distribution of fitness effects emerges in the long term. This result follows from the exponential statistics of the frequency of the less-fit alleles, f, that we predict to evolve, in the l...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
Beneficial mutations are intuitively relevant to understanding adaptation [1-3], yet not all benefic...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
Recent models of adaptation at the DNA sequence level assume that the fitness effects of new mutatio...
Adaptation of asexual populations is driven by beneficial mutations and therefore the dynamics of th...
The most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution is that the fitness of...
International audienceThe most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution ...
International audienceThe most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution ...
International audienceThe most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution ...
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...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
Beneficial mutations are intuitively relevant to understanding adaptation [1-3], yet not all benefic...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
Recent models of adaptation at the DNA sequence level assume that the fitness effects of new mutatio...
Adaptation of asexual populations is driven by beneficial mutations and therefore the dynamics of th...
The most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution is that the fitness of...
International audienceThe most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution ...
International audienceThe most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution ...
International audienceThe most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution ...
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...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
Beneficial mutations are intuitively relevant to understanding adaptation [1-3], yet not all benefic...