On the incongruence of genotype-phenotype and fitness landscapes

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  • who: Malvika Srivastava and Joshua L. Payne from the Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics have published the research work: On the incongruence of genotype-phenotype and fitness landscapes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/19,/2022
  • what: More broadly the authors show that such selection tends to create fitness landscapes that are more rugged than the underlying genotype-phenotype landscape but this increased ruggedness typically does not frustrate adaptive evolution because the local adaptive peaks in the fitness landscape tend to be nearly as tall as the global . . .

     

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