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Evolution in a flat fitness landscape
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Bernard Derrida
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Luca Peliti
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology - BULL MATH BIOL
, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 355-382, 1991
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10.1016/S0092-8240(05)80393-3
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...any accessible population size already for small RNAs with ‘ & 30. Although Eq. 10 predicts the uniform distribution in theory, no stationary population is possible in practice, and we expect populations to drift randomly through sequence space (
Derrida and Peliti 1991;
Huynen et al. 1996; and ‘‘ Modeling evolution in silico’’ section)...
Peter Schuster
.
Mathematical modeling of evolution. Solved and open problems
...In recent years, those are measured as the features of a fitness landscape, ruggedness (epistasis) and neutrality [3][4][5][6][7][8][
9
][10][11][12][13]...
Yoshiaki Katada
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et al.
Tracking the Red Queen effect by estimating features of competitive co...
...Evolutionary processes have attracted also the attention of physicists, who have found that neutral evolution might be a ground for application of many techniques proper of statistical mechanics [
9
] [10] [11]...
Andrea De Luca
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et al.
Renormalization group evaluation of exponents in family name distribut...
...Most analytical results deal with very simple fitness landscapes, such as the flat landscape [
1
], the single peak landscape [2–4], multiplicative [5,6] or additive [7] landscapes, or other landscapes...
Paulo R. A. Campos
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et al.
Optimal adaptive performance and delocalization in NK fitness landscap...
...However, no such translation has been done in the case of type (sequence) space, be it of a genotype or a phenotype, where clustering phenomena are also observed (
Derrida and Peliti, 1991;
Derrida et al., 1999; Lawson and Jensen, 2007)...
Daniel John Lawson
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et al.
Understanding Clustering in Type Space Using Field Theoretic Technique...
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