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适应性行走与有益适合度效应的分布

Adaptive walks and distribution of beneficial fitness effects.

作者信息

Seetharaman Sarada, Jain Kavita

机构信息

Theoretical Sciences Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur P. O., Bangalore, 560064, India.

出版信息

Evolution. 2014 Apr;68(4):965-75. doi: 10.1111/evo.12327. Epub 2014 Jan 2.

Abstract

We study the adaptation dynamics of a maladapted asexual population on rugged fitness landscapes with many local fitness peaks. The distribution of beneficial fitness effects is assumed to belong to one of the three extreme value domains, viz. Weibull, Gumbel, and Fréchet. We work in the strong selection-weak mutation regime in which beneficial mutations fix sequentially, and the population performs an uphill walk on the fitness landscape until a local fitness peak is reached. A striking prediction of our analysis is that the fitness difference between successive steps follows a pattern of diminishing returns in the Weibull domain and accelerating returns in the Fréchet domain, as the initial fitness of the population is increased. These trends are found to be robust with respect to fitness correlations. We believe that this result can be exploited in experiments to determine the extreme value domain of the distribution of beneficial fitness effects. Our work here differs significantly from the previous ones that assume the selection coefficient to be small. On taking large effect mutations into account, we find that the length of the walk shows different qualitative trends from those derived using small selection coefficient approximation.

摘要

我们研究了适应不良的无性种群在具有许多局部适应度峰值的崎岖适应度景观上的适应动力学。假定有益适应度效应的分布属于三个极值域之一,即威布尔分布、耿贝尔分布和弗雷歇分布。我们在强选择 - 弱突变机制下进行研究,在这种机制中有益突变依次固定,种群在适应度景观上进行上坡行走,直到达到一个局部适应度峰值。我们分析的一个显著预测是,随着种群初始适应度的增加,连续步骤之间的适应度差异在威布尔域遵循收益递减模式,而在弗雷歇域遵循收益加速模式。发现这些趋势在适应度相关性方面具有稳健性。我们认为这一结果可用于实验,以确定有益适应度效应分布的极值域。我们这里的工作与之前假定选择系数较小的工作有显著不同。考虑到大效应突变后,我们发现行走的长度呈现出与使用小选择系数近似得出的结果不同的定性趋势。

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