The joint distribution of selection coefficients and mutation rates is a key determinant of the genetic architecture of molecular adaptation. Three different distributions are of immediate interest: (1) the “nominal” distribution of possible changes, prior to mutation or selection; (2) the “de novo” distribution of realized mutations; and (3) the “fixed” distribution of selectively established mutations. Here, we formally characterize the relationships between these joint distributions under the strong-selection/weak-mutation (SSWM) regime. The de novo distribution is enriched relative to the nominal distribution for the highest rate mutations, and the fixed distribution is further enriched for the most highly beneficial mutations. Whereas ...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) has considerable importance in population genetics. To dat...
Populations evolve as mutations arise in individual organisms and, through hereditary transmission, ...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) has considerable importance in population genetics. To dat...
Natural selection is commonly assumed to act on extensive standing genetic variation. Yet, accumulat...
New mutations create new genetic variance in populations and contribute to long-term response to sel...
Recent models of adaptation at the DNA sequence level assume that the fitness effects of new mutatio...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
Weak purifying selection, acting on many linked mutations, may play a major role in shaping patterns...
Characterizing the distribution of fitness effects (DFE) for new mutations is central in evolutionar...
PreprintAbstract The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) defines how new mutations spread through ...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
An intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal exponential distributi...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
Mutation rate is a crucial evolutionary parameter that has typically been treated as a constant in p...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) has considerable importance in population genetics. To dat...
Populations evolve as mutations arise in individual organisms and, through hereditary transmission, ...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) has considerable importance in population genetics. To dat...
Natural selection is commonly assumed to act on extensive standing genetic variation. Yet, accumulat...
New mutations create new genetic variance in populations and contribute to long-term response to sel...
Recent models of adaptation at the DNA sequence level assume that the fitness effects of new mutatio...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
Weak purifying selection, acting on many linked mutations, may play a major role in shaping patterns...
Characterizing the distribution of fitness effects (DFE) for new mutations is central in evolutionar...
PreprintAbstract The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) defines how new mutations spread through ...
International audienceAn intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal ...
An intriguing fact long defying explanation is the observation of a universal exponential distributi...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
Mutation rate is a crucial evolutionary parameter that has typically been treated as a constant in p...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) has considerable importance in population genetics. To dat...
Populations evolve as mutations arise in individual organisms and, through hereditary transmission, ...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) has considerable importance in population genetics. To dat...