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Following the Dynamics of Structural Variants in Experimentally Evolved Populations
Published on: February 3, 2023
On the behavior of the leading eigenvalue of Eigen's evolutionary matrices
Yuri S Semenov1, Alexander S Bratus2, Artem S Novozhilov3
1Applied Mathematics-1, Moscow State University of Railway Engineering, Moscow 127994, Russia.
Abstract:
We study general properties of the leading eigenvalue w¯(q) of Eigen's evolutionary matrices depending on the replication fidelity q. This is a linear algebra problem that has various applications in theoretical biology, including such diverse fields as the origin of life, evolution of cancer progression, and virus evolution. We present the exact expressions for w¯(q),w¯(')(q),w¯('')(q) for q = 0, 0.5, 1 and prove that the absolute minimum of w¯(q), which always exists, belongs to the interval (0, 0.5]. For the specific case of a single peaked landscape we also find lower and upper bounds on w¯(q), which are used to estimate the critical mutation rate, after which the distribution of the types of individuals in the population becomes almost uniform. This estimate is used as a starting point to conjecture another estimate, valid for any fitness landscape, and which is checked by numerical calculations. The last estimate stresses the fact that the inverse dependence of the critical mutation rate on the sequence length is not a generally valid fact.
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