Beneficial Mutation–Selection Balance and the Effect of Linkage on Positive Selection
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Abstract
When beneficial mutations are rare, they accumulate by a series of selective sweeps. But when they are common, many beneficial mutations will occur before any can fix, so there will be many different mutant lineages in the population concurrently. In an asexual population, these different mutant lineages interfere and not all can fix simultaneously. In addition, further beneficial mutations can accumulate in mutant lineages while these are still a minority of the population. In this article, we analyze the dynamics of such multiple mutations and the interplay between multiple mutations and interference between clones. These result in substantial variation in fitness accumulating within a single asexual…
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- Biology
- Genetics
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Linkage (software)
- Mutation
- Balance (ability)
- Gene
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