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Recombination and peak jumping

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posted on 2023-08-04, 05:41 authored by Kristina CronaKristina Crona

We find an advantage of recombination for a category of complex fitness landscapes. Recent studies of empirical fitness landscapes reveal complex gene interactions and multiple peaks, and recombination can be a powerful mechanism for escaping suboptimal peaks. However classical work on recombination largely ignores the effect of complex gene interactions. The advantage we find has no correspondence for 2-locus systems or for smooth landscapes. The effect is sometimes extreme, in the sense that shutting off recombination could result in that the organism fails to adapt. A standard question about recombination is if the mechanism tends to accelerate or decelerate adaptation. However, we argue that extreme effects may be more important than how the majority falls.

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American University (Washington, D.C.)

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Published as: Crona K (2018) Recombination and peak jumping. PLoS ONE 13(3): e0193123. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193123

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http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:65441

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