Punctuated evolution for the quasispecies model
Punctuated evolution for the quasispecies model
Biological evolution in a sequence space with random fitnesses is studied within Eigen's quasispecies model. A strong selection limit is employed, in which the population resides at a single sequence at all times. Evolutionary trajectories start at a randomly chosen sequence and proceed to the global fitness maximum through a small number of intermittent jumps. The distribution of the total evolution time displays a universal power law tail with exponent -2. Simulations show that the evolutionary dynamics is very well represented by a simplified shell model, in which the sub-populations at local fitness maxima grow independently. The shell model allows for highly efficient simulations, and provides a simple geometric picture of the evolutionary trajectories.
Christian Karl、Joachim Krug
生物物理学分子生物学
Christian Karl,Joachim Krug.Punctuated evolution for the quasispecies model[EB/OL].(2002-02-04)[2025-06-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0202054.点此复制
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