2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.08.588357
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Reduced selection during sweeps lead to adaptive momentum on rugged landscapes

Clifford Bohm,
Vincent R. Ragusa,
Charles Ofria
et al.

Abstract: Evolutionary theory seeks to explain the remarkable diversity and adaptability of life on Earth. Current theory offers substantial explanatory power, but it overlooks important transient dynamics that are prominent only when populations are outside equilibrium, such as during selective sweeps. We identify a dynamic that we call “adaptive momentum” whereby lineages with a selective advantage can temporarily sustain more deleterious mutations. This reduction in the strength of purifying selection allows populati… Show more

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