Rigorous results for a population model with selection I: evolution of the fitness distribution
Probability
2015-07-03 v1
Abstract
We consider a model of a population of fixed size undergoing selection. Each individual acquires beneficial mutations at rate , and each beneficial mutation increases the individual's fitness by . Each individual dies at rate one, and when a death occurs, an individual is chosen with probability proportional to the individual's fitness to give birth. Under certain conditions on the parameters and , we obtain rigorous results for the rate at which mutations accumulate in the population and the distribution of the fitnesses of individuals in the population at a given time. Our results confirm predictions of Desai and Fisher (2007).
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@article{arxiv.1507.00393,
title = {Rigorous results for a population model with selection I: evolution of the fitness distribution},
author = {Jason Schweinsberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.00393},
year = {2015}
}
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99 pages