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Following the Dynamics of Structural Variants in Experimentally Evolved Populations
Published on: February 3, 2023
Recombination dramatically speeds up evolution of finite populations
Elisheva Cohen1, David A Kessler, Herbert Levine
1Department of Physics, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, IL52900 Israel.
Abstract:
We study the role of recombination, in the form of bacterial transformation, in speeding up Darwinian evolution. This is done by adding a new process to a previously studied Markov model of evolution on a smooth fitness landscape; this new process allows alleles to be exchanged with those in the surrounding medium. Our results, both numerical and analytic, indicate that, for a wide range of intermediate population sizes, recombination dramatically speeds up the rate of evolutionary advance.
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