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Pairomics, the omics way to mate choiceWhat can we learn from fitness landscapes?The causes of epistasisRate of adaptation in sexuals and asexuals: a solvable model of the Fisher-Muller effect.Evolutionary accessibility of mutational pathwaysRandom field model reveals structure of the protein recombinational landscape.The effect of bacterial recombination on adaptation on fitness landscapes with limited peak accessibilityShould evolutionary geneticists worry about higher-order epistasis?Properties of selected mutations and genotypic landscapes under Fisher's geometric model.Multidimensional epistasis and the transitory advantage of sex.Evolution at 'Sutures' and 'Centers': Recombination Can Aid Adaptation of Spatially Structured Populations on Rugged Fitness LandscapesBreaking evolutionary constraint with a tradeoff ratchet.Mechanisms and selection of evolvability: experimental evidence.Empirical fitness landscapes and the predictability of evolution.Sex in a test tube: testing the benefits of in vitro recombination.Stronger selection can slow down evolution driven by recombination on a smooth fitness landscape.Patterns of Epistasis between beneficial mutations in an antibiotic resistance gene.The evolution of phenotypic correlations and "developmental memory".Adaptive Landscapes of Resistance Genes Change as Antibiotic Concentrations Change.Adaptive benefits from small mutation supplies in an antibiotic resistance enzyme.Recombination and peak jumping.Combining population genetics, species distribution modelling and field assessments to understand a species vulnerability to climate change
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2010年の論文
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2010年学术文章
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Genome structure and the benefit of sex.
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Genome structure and the benefit of sex.
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Genome structure and the benefit of sex.
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Genome structure and the benefit of sex.
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Genome structure and the benefit of sex.
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Genome structure and the benefit of sex.
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Genome structure and the benefit of sex.
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Daniel M Weinreich
John Wakeley
Richard A Watson
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10.1111/J.1558-5646.2010.01144.X
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2010-11-05T00:00:00Z