Fitness landscape adaptation in open replicator systems with competition: application to cancer therapy
Populations and Evolution
2021-12-01 v1 Numerical Analysis
Dynamical Systems
Numerical Analysis
Abstract
This study focuses on open quasispecies systems with competition and death flow, described by modified Eigen and Crow-Kimura models. We examine the evolutionary adaptation process as a reaction to changes in rates. One of the fundamental assumptions, which forms the basis of our mathematical model, is the existence of two different timescales: internal dynamics time and evolutionary time. The latter is much slower and exhibits significant adaptation events. These conditions allow us to represent the whole evolutionary process through a series of steady-state equations, where all the elements continuously depend on the evolutionary parameter.
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@article{arxiv.2111.14964,
title = {Fitness landscape adaptation in open replicator systems with competition: application to cancer therapy},
author = {Igor Samokhin and Tatiana Yakushkina and Dmitry Markin and Alexander S. Bratus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.14964},
year = {2021}
}