Soft Sweeps
Institut de Biologia Evolutiva · Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Abstract
A population can adapt to a rapid environmental change or habitat expansion in two ways. It may adapt either through new beneficial mutations that subsequently sweep through the population or by using alleles from the standing genetic variation. We use diffusion theory to calculate the probabilities for selective adaptations and find a large increase in the fixation probability for weak substitutions, if alleles originate from the standing genetic variation. We then determine the parameter regions where each scenario-standing variation vs. new mutations-is more likely. Adaptations from the standing genetic variation are favored if either the selective advantage is weak or the selection coefficient and the…
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- Biology
- Fixation (population genetics)
- Selective sweep
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Population
- Genetics
- Mutation rate
- Allele
- Life in Land