International audienceMutation–selection phylogenetic codon models are grounded on population genetics first principles and represent a principled approach for investigating the intricate interplay between mutation, selection, and drift. In their current form, mutation–selection codon models are entirely characterized by the collection of site-specific amino-acid fitness profiles. However, thus far, they have relied on the assumption of a constant genetic drift, translating into a unique effective population size (Ne) across the phylogeny, clearly an unrealistic assumption. This assumption can be alleviated by introducing variation in Ne between lineages. In addition to Ne, the mutation rate (μ) is susceptible to vary between lineages, and ...
International audienceAdaptation in protein-coding sequences can be detected from multiple sequence ...
Adaptation is a fundamental process in evolution, which leads populations to better survive and repr...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...
International audienceMutation–selection phylogenetic codon models are grounded on population geneti...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory predicts specific relations between effective popula...
Through an analysis of polymorphism within and divergence between species, we can hope to learn abou...
Thanks to advances in genome sequencing, empirical patterns of within- and between-species genetic v...
Through an analysis of polymorphism within and divergence between species, we can hope to learn abou...
Populations evolve as mutations arise in individual organisms and, through hereditary transmission, ...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
Numerous models of molecular evolution have been developed over the years. Our knowledge of these mo...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
Improvements in sequencing technologies and the resulting increased availability of genetic data cal...
International audienceSince its inception in 1973, the slightly deleterious model of molecular evolu...
An intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal exponential distributi...
International audienceAdaptation in protein-coding sequences can be detected from multiple sequence ...
Adaptation is a fundamental process in evolution, which leads populations to better survive and repr...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...
International audienceMutation–selection phylogenetic codon models are grounded on population geneti...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory predicts specific relations between effective popula...
Through an analysis of polymorphism within and divergence between species, we can hope to learn abou...
Thanks to advances in genome sequencing, empirical patterns of within- and between-species genetic v...
Through an analysis of polymorphism within and divergence between species, we can hope to learn abou...
Populations evolve as mutations arise in individual organisms and, through hereditary transmission, ...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
Numerous models of molecular evolution have been developed over the years. Our knowledge of these mo...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
Improvements in sequencing technologies and the resulting increased availability of genetic data cal...
International audienceSince its inception in 1973, the slightly deleterious model of molecular evolu...
An intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal exponential distributi...
International audienceAdaptation in protein-coding sequences can be detected from multiple sequence ...
Adaptation is a fundamental process in evolution, which leads populations to better survive and repr...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...