The distribution of fitness effects during adaptive walks using a simple genetic network
Nicholas L. V. O’Brien,
Barbara Holland,
Jan Engelstädter
et al.
Abstract:The tempo and mode of adaptation is dependent on the availability of beneficial alleles. Genetic interactions arising from gene networks can restrict this availability. However, the extent to which networks affect adaptation remains inconclusive. Current models of evolution consider additive genotype-phenotype relationships while often ignoring the contribution to phenotypic variance arising from gene interactions. In this study, we present a novel approach to modeling quantitative traits as products of geneti… Show more
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