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Adaptive evolution on neutral networks
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Adaptive evolution on neutral networks
Claus O. Wilke1 
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Digital Life Lab, Mail-Code 136-93, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA |
Received: 9 January 2001 Accepted: 17 April 2001
Abstract We study the evolution of large but finite asexual populations evolving in fitness landscapes in which all mutations are either
neutral or strongly deleterious. We demonstrate that despite the absence of higher fitness genotypes, adaptation takes place
as regions with more advantageous distributions of neutral genotypes are discovered. Since these discoveries are typically
rare events, the population dynamics can be subdivided into separate epochs, with rapid transitions between them. Within one
epoch, the average fitness in the population is approximately constant. The transitions between epochs, however, are generally
accompanied by a significant increase in the average fitness. We verify our theoretical considerations with two analytically
tractable bitstring models.
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