2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2012.07.003
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The mechanics of stochastic slowdown in evolutionary games

Abstract: We study the stochastic dynamics of evolutionary games, and focus on the so-called 'stochastic slowdown ' effect, previously observed in (Altrock et al., 2010) for simple evolutionary dynamics. Slowdown here refers to the fact that a beneficial mutation may take longer to fixate than a neutral one. More precisely, the fixation time conditioned on the mutant taking over can show a maximum at intermediate selection strength. We show that this phenomenon is present in the Prisoner's Dilemma, and also discuss cou… Show more

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“…We model a birth-death Moran process as in Altrock et al 2012, for which fixation and extinction times can be calculated analytically. We consider a biallelic haploid well-mixed population of size 2N: We denote the number of A alleles as i and B alleles as 2N 2 i: To mimic the fitness structure of a diploid population we consider the birth and death probability of birth of type A respectively equal to…”
Section: Moran Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We model a birth-death Moran process as in Altrock et al 2012, for which fixation and extinction times can be calculated analytically. We consider a biallelic haploid well-mixed population of size 2N: We denote the number of A alleles as i and B alleles as 2N 2 i: To mimic the fitness structure of a diploid population we consider the birth and death probability of birth of type A respectively equal to…”
Section: Moran Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altrock et al (2012) pointed out that in haploids the sojourn times, the amount of time spent at the different population frequencies, increase at higher frequencies. Here we provide a simple explanation for the stochastic slowdown in diploids, by looking at the conditional transition probabilities.…”
Section: Dominant Weakly Advantageous Alleles Reach Fixation More Slomentioning
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“…before it reaches a boundary or the moments of the distribution of fixation times [2,27,33,34]. We also consider the probability that there are ever K mutants in the system, f K (1).…”
Section: ð3:1þmentioning
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“…As this is straightforward to compute but somewhat technical, we refer to the literature for the concrete equations [27,33,34].…”
Section: ð3:3þmentioning
confidence: 99%