The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been investigated in various computational models. Here, we address the related question of how maximum mutation size affects the formation of species in a simple computational evolutionary model. We find that the number of species is maximized for intermediate values of a mutation size parameter μ; the result is observed for evolving organisms on a randomly changing landscape as well as in a version of the model where negative feedback exists between the local population size and the fitness provided by the landscape. The same result is observed for various distributions of mutation values within the limits set by μ. When organisms with various value...
Evolution proceeds as the result of a balance between a few basic processes: mutation, selection, mi...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
The most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution is that the fitness of...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
The rate of mutation is central to evolution. Mutations are required for adaptation, yet most mutati...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Abstract Background In any natural population, mutation is the primary source of genetic variation r...
We examine a simple form of the evolution of evolvability---the evolution of mutation rates---in a ...
At what rate, in bits per generation, can the blind watchmaker cram information into a species by na...
Evolution proceeds as the result of a balance between a few basic processes: mutation, selection, mi...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
The most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution is that the fitness of...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Populations of individuals exist in a wide range of sizes, from billions of microorganisms to fewer ...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
The rate of mutation is central to evolution. Mutations are required for adaptation, yet most mutati...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Abstract Background In any natural population, mutation is the primary source of genetic variation r...
We examine a simple form of the evolution of evolvability---the evolution of mutation rates---in a ...
At what rate, in bits per generation, can the blind watchmaker cram information into a species by na...
Evolution proceeds as the result of a balance between a few basic processes: mutation, selection, mi...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
The most consistent result in more than two decades of experimental evolution is that the fitness of...