A common challenge arising from the observation of an evolutionary system over time is to infer the magnitude of selection acting upon a specific genetic variant, or variants, within the population. The inference of selection may be confounded by the effects of genetic drift in a system, leading to the development of inference procedures to account for these effects. However, recent work has suggested that deterministic models of evolution may be effective in capturing the effects of selection even under complex models of demography, suggesting the more general application of deterministic approaches to inference. Responding to this literature, we here note a case in which a deterministic model of evolution may give highly misleading infere...
We consider a model of a population of fixed size $N$ undergoing selection. Each individual acquires...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
This work is concerned with the historical progression, to fixation, of an allele in a finite popula...
We analyze here the evolutionary consequences of selection with delay in a population genetics conte...
Many approaches have been developed for inferring selection coefficients from time series data while...
In evolutionary theory, a key issue in selection theory is the expected time for a given amount of a...
Methods which uncover the molecular basis of the adaptive evolution of a population address some imp...
The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
Understanding evolution on complex fitness landscapes is difficult both because of the large dimensi...
The distribution of fitness effects of new mutations (DFE) is important for addressing several quest...
The Wright–Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
We present a method for estimating the distribution of fitness effects of new amino acid mutations w...
Processes of Darwinian evolution are dynamic, nonlinear, and underly fluctuations. A way to analyze ...
We consider a model of a population of fixed size $N$ undergoing selection. Each individual acquires...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
This work is concerned with the historical progression, to fixation, of an allele in a finite popula...
We analyze here the evolutionary consequences of selection with delay in a population genetics conte...
Many approaches have been developed for inferring selection coefficients from time series data while...
In evolutionary theory, a key issue in selection theory is the expected time for a given amount of a...
Methods which uncover the molecular basis of the adaptive evolution of a population address some imp...
The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
Understanding evolution on complex fitness landscapes is difficult both because of the large dimensi...
The distribution of fitness effects of new mutations (DFE) is important for addressing several quest...
The Wright–Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
We present a method for estimating the distribution of fitness effects of new amino acid mutations w...
Processes of Darwinian evolution are dynamic, nonlinear, and underly fluctuations. A way to analyze ...
We consider a model of a population of fixed size $N$ undergoing selection. Each individual acquires...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
This work is concerned with the historical progression, to fixation, of an allele in a finite popula...