Complex traits arise from the interactions among multiple gene products. In the case where the complex phenotype is separated from the wild type by a fitness valley or a fitness plateau, the generation of a complex phenotype may take a very long evolutionary time. Interestingly, the rate of evolution depends in nontrivial ways on various properties of the underlying stochastic process, such as the spatial organization of the population and social interactions among cells. Here we review some of our recent work that investigates these phenomena in asexual populations. The role of spatial constraints is quite complex: there are realistic cases where spatial constrains can accelerate or delay evolution, or even influence it in a nonmonotonic f...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
The evolution of complex traits requires the accumulation of multiple mutations, which can be disadv...
On its own, a single cell cannot exert more than a microscopic influence on its immediate surroundin...
On its own, a single cell cannot exert more than a microscopic influence on its immediate surroundin...
A fundamental problem of asexual adaptation is that beneficial substitutions are not efficiently acc...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Abstract Background While mutualistic interactions between different genotypes are pervasive in natu...
QUESTIONS: How does spatial self-structuring influence the waiting time until adaptive speciation in...
SummaryCooperation is ubiquitous in nature, but explaining its existence remains a central interdisc...
A key feature of biological systems is the emergence of higher-order structures from interacting uni...
The evolution of cooperation in cellular groups is threatened by lineages of cheaters that prolifera...
We explore how the genotype–phenotype map determines convergent evolution in a simple model of spati...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
The evolution of complex traits requires the accumulation of multiple mutations, which can be disadv...
On its own, a single cell cannot exert more than a microscopic influence on its immediate surroundin...
On its own, a single cell cannot exert more than a microscopic influence on its immediate surroundin...
A fundamental problem of asexual adaptation is that beneficial substitutions are not efficiently acc...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Abstract Background While mutualistic interactions between different genotypes are pervasive in natu...
QUESTIONS: How does spatial self-structuring influence the waiting time until adaptive speciation in...
SummaryCooperation is ubiquitous in nature, but explaining its existence remains a central interdisc...
A key feature of biological systems is the emergence of higher-order structures from interacting uni...
The evolution of cooperation in cellular groups is threatened by lineages of cheaters that prolifera...
We explore how the genotype–phenotype map determines convergent evolution in a simple model of spati...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...