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Rare events in population genetics: Stochastic tunneling in a two-locus model with recombination

Populations and Evolution 2011-02-23 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We study the evolution of a population in a two-locus genotype space, in which the negative effects of two single mutations are overcompensated in a high fitness double mutant. We discuss how the interplay of finite population size, NN, and sexual recombination at rate rr affects the escape times tesct_\mathrm{esc} to the double mutant. For small populations demographic noise generates massive fluctuations in tesct_\mathrm{esc}. The mean escape time varies non-monotonically with rr, and grows exponentially as lntescN(rr)3/2\ln t_{\mathrm{esc}} \sim N(r - r^\ast)^{3/2} beyond a critical value rr^\ast.

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@article{arxiv.1012.1808,
  title  = {Rare events in population genetics: Stochastic tunneling in a two-locus model with recombination},
  author = {Alexander Altland and Andrej Fischer and Joachim Krug and Ivan G. Szendro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.1808},
  year   = {2011}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures