Non-Poissonian Bursts in the Arrival of Phenotypic Variation Can Strongly Affect the Dynamics of Adaptation
Modeling the rate at which adaptive phenotypes appear in a population is a key to predicting evolutionary processes. Given random mutations, should this rate be modeled by a simple Poisson process, or is a more complex dynamics needed? Here we use analytic calculations and simulations of evolving po...
Main Authors: | Martin, NS, Schaper, S, Camargo, CQ, Louis, AA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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