Does evolution proceed faster in larger or smaller populations? The relationship between effective population size (Ne) and the rate of evolution has consequences for our ability to understand and interpret genomic variation, and is central to many aspects of evolution and ecology. Many factors affect the relationship between Ne and the rate of evolution, and recent theoretical and empirical studies have shown some surprising and sometimes counterintuitive results. Some mechanisms tend to make the relationship positive, others negative, and they can act simultaneously. The relationship also depends on whether one is interested in the rate of neutral, adaptive, or deleterious evolution. Here, we synthesize theoretical and empirical approache...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Ecological factors exert a range of effects on the dynamics of the evolutionary process. A particula...
Does evolution proceed faster in larger or smaller populations? The relationship between effective p...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Abstract Objective The relationship between genomic variables (genome size, gene number, intron size...
evolution am Au Reviewtution rates can be measured from DNA sequence data for almost any lineage [4]...
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to explain the respective roles of adaptive versus non-adapti...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
The effective population size (Ne) is one of the most fundamental parameters in population genetics....
Effective population size (N (e) ) is defined as the size of an idealized population undergoing the ...
Do large populations always outcompete smaller ones? Does increasing the mutation rate have a simila...
Goßmann T, Keightley PD, Eyre-Walker A. The Effect of Variation in the Effective Population Size on ...
Abstract That population size affects the fate of new mutations arising in genomes, modulating both ...
Almost all species display small to high amount of population structure. Nevertheless, according to ...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Ecological factors exert a range of effects on the dynamics of the evolutionary process. A particula...
Does evolution proceed faster in larger or smaller populations? The relationship between effective p...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
Abstract Objective The relationship between genomic variables (genome size, gene number, intron size...
evolution am Au Reviewtution rates can be measured from DNA sequence data for almost any lineage [4]...
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to explain the respective roles of adaptive versus non-adapti...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
The effective population size (Ne) is one of the most fundamental parameters in population genetics....
Effective population size (N (e) ) is defined as the size of an idealized population undergoing the ...
Do large populations always outcompete smaller ones? Does increasing the mutation rate have a simila...
Goßmann T, Keightley PD, Eyre-Walker A. The Effect of Variation in the Effective Population Size on ...
Abstract That population size affects the fate of new mutations arising in genomes, modulating both ...
Almost all species display small to high amount of population structure. Nevertheless, according to ...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Ecological factors exert a range of effects on the dynamics of the evolutionary process. A particula...