The rate of establishment of complex adaptations

scientific article published in June 2010

The rate of establishment of complex adaptations is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1093/MOLBEV/MSQ020
P932PMC publication ID3299285
P698PubMed publication ID20118190
P5875ResearchGate publication ID41191246

P2093author name stringMichael Lynch
Adam Abegg
P2860cites workMolecular Evolution Over the Mutational LandscapeQ22064602
On the probability of fixation of mutant genes in a populationQ24533316
The probability of preservation of a newly arisen gene duplicateQ24542541
Simple evolutionary pathways to complex proteinsQ24644256
Simulating evolution by gene duplication of protein features that require multiple amino acid residuesQ24645257
Waiting for two mutations: with applications to regulatory sequence evolution and the limits of Darwinian evolutionQ24658347
On the persistence and pervasiveness of a new mutationQ28235249
Mechanistic approaches to the study of evolution: the functional synthesisQ28757580
Epidemiology of doublet/multiplet mutations in lung cancers: evidence that a subset arises by chronocoordinate eventsQ33384115
Clusters of mutations from transient hypermutabilityQ33943859
The rate of compensatory evolutionQ33968406
Missense meanderings in sequence space: a biophysical view of protein evolutionQ34439602
Beneficial mutations, hitchhiking and the evolution of mutation rates in sexual populationsQ34606746
Selection intensity against deleterious mutations in RNA secondary structures and rate of compensatory nucleotide substitutionsQ34613353
Evidence for mutation showersQ35850189
Too many mutants with multiple mutationsQ36491712
The cellular, developmental and population-genetic determinants of mutation-rate evolutionQ36936869
Polymorphism due to multiple amino acid substitutions at a codon site within Ciona savignyiQ37102660
The rate at which asexual populations cross fitness valleysQ41491337
The pace of evolution across fitness valleysQ41872274
Transient mutators: a semiquantitative analysis of the influence of translation and transcription errors on mutation ratesQ41999710
Stochastic tunnels in evolutionary dynamicsQ42426795
Compensatory mutations are repeatable and clustered within proteins.Q51749478
Mutation-selection networks of cancer initiation: tumor suppressor genes and chromosomal instability.Q52012209
Evolution of functionally conserved enhancers can be accelerated in large populations: a population-genetic model.Q52039929
Towards a theory of evolutionary adaptation.Q52237130
Compensatory neutral mutations and the evolution of RNA.Q52237146
Rapid evolutionary escape by large populations from local fitness peaks is likely in nature.Q52565464
Role of mutator alleles in adaptive evolution.Q54564129
Mutation Accumulation and the Extinction of Small PopulationsQ55967297
Population genetics of tumor suppressor genesQ57065420
Closely spaced multiple mutations as potential signatures of transient hypermutability in human genesQ57263735
Positive selection at sites of multiple amino acid replacements since rat–mouse divergenceQ59080389
Waiting with and without Recombination: The Time to Production of a Double MutantQ63379857
The population genetics of adaptation: the adaptation of DNA sequencesQ74699508
The dynamics of infinitesimally rare alleles, applied to the evolution of mutation rates and the expression of deleterious mutationsQ77928374
P433issue6
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1404-14
P577publication date2010-06-01
P1433published inMolecular Biology and EvolutionQ1992656
P1476titleThe rate of establishment of complex adaptations
P478volume27

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q44544354"Homeostatic hitchhiking": a mechanism for the evolutionary retention of complex adaptations
Q50532537Adaptation of Drosophila melanogaster to increased NaCl concentration due to dominant beneficial mutations.
Q33622451Adaptive evolution of complex innovations through stepwise metabolic niche expansion.
Q39748807Emergent adaptive behaviour of GRN-controlled simulated robots in a changing environment
Q38216619Epigenetic resolution of the 'curse of complexity' in adaptive evolution of complex traits
Q51600817Escaping an evolutionary lobster trap: drug resistance and compensatory mutation in a fluctuating environment.
Q55045165Evolution of complex adaptations in molecular systems.
Q53417040Evolutionary advantage of small populations on complex fitness landscapes.
Q34661508Evolutionary cell biology: two origins, one objective
Q37049521Evolutionary diversification of the multimeric states of proteins
Q42239239Fitness valleys constrain HIV-1's adaptation to its secondary chemokine coreceptor.
Q31153476Improving the adaptability of simulated evolutionary swarm robots in dynamically changing environments.
Q93047512Inactivation of a Mismatch-Repair System Diversifies Genotypic Landscape of Escherichia coli During Adaptive Laboratory Evolution
Q90389384On the feasibility of saltational evolution
Q36553453Pervasive multinucleotide mutational events in eukaryotes
Q88785744Phylogenetics: Tertiary protein structures needed
Q34880802Polyploidy and ecological transfiguration in Achillea
Q39005916Population Heterogeneity in Mutation Rate Increases the Frequency of Higher-Order Mutants and Reduces Long-Term Mutational Load.
Q40577986Prevalence of multinucleotide replacements in evolution of primates and Drosophila.
Q49245617Protein evolution depends on multiple distinct population size parameters
Q37063145Rates and genomic consequences of spontaneous mutational events in Drosophila melanogaster
Q46838890Reductive genome evolution at both ends of the bacterial population size spectrum.
Q41905788Repeatability of evolution on epistatic landscapes
Q28749184Scaling expectations for the time to establishment of complex adaptations
Q28730552Slow but not low: genomic comparisons reveal slower evolutionary rate and higher dN/dS in conifers compared to angiosperms
Q38215368The dawn of evolutionary genome engineering
Q35919899The evolution of multimeric protein assemblages
Q34141931The rate of fitness-valley crossing in sexual populations.
Q34436360The relative ages of eukaryotes and akaryotes
Q35900342The repatterning of eukaryotic genomes by random genetic drift
Q34715076The resolution of sexual antagonism by gene duplication
Q55497200The soft explosive model of placental mammal evolution.
Q36068867The waiting time problem in a model hominin population
Q28658966Two new fern chloroplasts and decelerated evolution linked to the long generation time in tree ferns
Q34398185ncDNA and drift drive binding site accumulation

Search more.