Quasi-species evolution in subdivided populations favours maximally deleterious mutations
Quasi-species evolution in subdivided populations favours maximally deleterious mutations
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London: The Royal Society
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Most models of quasi-species evolution predict that populations will evolve to occupy areas of sequence space with the greatest concentration of neutral sequences, thus minimizing the deleterious mutation rate and creating mutationally 'robust' genomes. In contrast, empirical studies of the principal model of quasi-species evolution, RNA viruses, s...
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Quasi-species evolution in subdivided populations favours maximally deleterious mutations
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_68484938
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0962-8452
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1471-2954
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10.1098/rspb.2007.1228