Quasispecies theory for multiple-peak fitness landscapes.
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Viral quasispecies evolutionLethal mutants and truncated selection together solve a paradox of the origin of lifeEvolution in a changing environment.Quasispecies theory for evolution of modularity.Theoretical aspects of immunity.Variability in mutational fitness effects prevents full lethal transitions in large quasispecies populations.Lethal mutagenesis in a structured environment.Stationary distribution of self-organized states and biological information generation.Quasispecies theory for horizontal gene transfer and recombination.Evolutionary advantage via common action of recombination and neutrality.Quasispecies theory for finite populations.Self-organizing behavior in a lattice model for co-evolution of virus and immune systems.Catastrophic shifts and lethal thresholds in a propagating front model of unstable tumor progression.Evolution dynamics of a model for gene duplication under adaptive conflict.Biological evolution in a multidimensional fitness landscape.Different fitnesses for in vivo and in vitro evolutions due to the finite generation-time effect.Recombination in one- and two-dimensional fitness landscapes.Phase diagram for the Eigen quasispecies theory with a truncated fitness landscape.Diploid biological evolution models with general smooth fitness landscapes and recombination.Emergence of order in quantum extensions of the classical quasispecies evolution.Punctuated equilibrium and shock waves in molecular models of biological evolution.Maximum, minimum, and optimal mutation rates in dynamic environments.Phase diagrams of quasispecies theory with recombination and horizontal gene transfer.From Quasispecies Theory to Viral Quasispecies: How Complexity has Permeated VirologyFinite Genome Length Corrections for the Mean Fitness and Gene Probabilities in Evolution ModelsEvolution models with lethal mutations on symmetric or random fitness landscapesSelection via flatness as a dynamical effect in evolution models with finite population
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Quasispecies theory for multiple-peak fitness landscapes.
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Quasispecies theory for multiple-peak fitness landscapes.
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Quasispecies theory for multiple-peak fitness landscapes.
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Quasispecies theory for multiple-peak fitness landscapes.
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Quasispecies theory for multiple-peak fitness landscapes.
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Chin-Kun Hu
David B Saakian
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10.1103/PHYSREVE.73.041913
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2006-04-11T00:00:00Z
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q-bio/0608029