The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adaptation. Recent models of adaptive walks, the sequential substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, make two compelling predictions: adaptive walks should be short, and fitness increases should become exponentially smaller as successive mutations fix. We estimated the number and fitness effects of beneficial mutations in each of 118 replicate lineages of Aspergillus nidulans evolving for approximately 800 generations at two population sizes using a novel maximum likelihood framework, the results of which were confirmed experimentally using sexual crosses. We find that adaptive walks do indeed tend to be short, and fitness increases becom...
We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes wit...
The outcomes of evolution are determined by which mutations occur and fix. In rapidly adapting micro...
In asexual populations, the rate of adaptation is basically limited by the frequency and properties ...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
<p>Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-add...
Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-additi...
Adaptation of asexual populations is driven by beneficial mutations and therefore the dynamics of th...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes wit...
The outcomes of evolution are determined by which mutations occur and fix. In rapidly adapting micro...
In asexual populations, the rate of adaptation is basically limited by the frequency and properties ...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
<p>Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-add...
Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-additi...
Adaptation of asexual populations is driven by beneficial mutations and therefore the dynamics of th...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes wit...
The outcomes of evolution are determined by which mutations occur and fix. In rapidly adapting micro...
In asexual populations, the rate of adaptation is basically limited by the frequency and properties ...