A maximum principle for the mutation-selection equilibrium of nucleotide sequences.
Tini Garske;
Uwe Grimm;
(2004)
A maximum principle for the mutation-selection equilibrium of nucleotide sequences.
Bulletin of mathematical biology, 66 (3).
pp. 397-421.
ISSN 0092-8240
DOI: 10.1016/j.bulm.2003.08.013
We study the equilibrium behaviour of a deterministic four-state mutation-selection model as a model for the evolution of a population of nucleotide sequences in sequence space. The mutation model is the Kimura 3ST mutation scheme, and the selection scheme is assumed to be invariant under permutation of sites. Considering the evolution process both forward and backward in time, we use the ancestral distribution as the stationary state of the backward process to derive an expression for the mutational loss (as the difference between ancestral and population mean fitness), and we prove a maximum principle that determines the population mean fitness in mutation-selection balance.
Item Type | Article |
---|---|
Keywords | Animals, Base Sequence, Genetics, Population, statistics & numerical data, Humans, Models, Genetic, Mutation, genetics, Nucleotides, genetics, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Selection (Genetics) |
ISI | 221044900001 |