Population persistence under high mutation rate: from evolutionary rescue to lethal mutagenesis

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  • who: from the Feller, . Diffusion processes in genetics. University of California Press Berkeley, Calif. have published the research: Population persistence under high mutation rate: from evolutionary rescue to lethal mutagenesis, in the Preprint: biorxiv of 21/05/2019
  • what: The authors compare the accuracy of different approximations covering a large range of mutation rates. The authors discuss how these results could help design "evolution-proof" anti-pathogen treatments that even highly mutable strains could not overcome. This work focuses on an asexual population with independent lineages (e_g a population of asexual microbes without horizontal gene . . .

     

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