Fixation probability of a nonmutator in a large population of asexual mutators
Populations and Evolution
2017-09-11 v2
Abstract
In an adapted population of mutators in which most mutations are deleterious, a nonmutator that lowers the mutation rate is under indirect selection and can sweep to fixation. Using a multitype branching process, we calculate the fixation probability of a rare nonmutator in a large population of asexual mutators. We show that when beneficial mutations are absent, the fixation probability is a nonmonotonic function of the mutation rate of the mutator: it first increases sublinearly and then decreases exponentially. We also find that beneficial mutations can enhance the fixation probability of a nonmutator. Our analysis is relevant to an understanding of recent experiments in which a reduction in the mutation rates has been observed.
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@article{arxiv.1705.00153,
title = {Fixation probability of a nonmutator in a large population of asexual mutators},
author = {Kavita Jain and Ananthu James},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.00153},
year = {2017}
}