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The following pages link to Waiting for two mutations: with applications to regulatory sequence evolution and the limits of Darwinian evolution (Q24658347):
Displaying 34 items.
- Does positive selection drive transcription factor binding site turnover? A test with Drosophila cis-regulatory modules (Q21563386) (← links)
- What fraction of the human genome is functional? (Q22065769) (← links)
- The rate of establishment of complex adaptations (Q24619467) (← links)
- The Jackprot Simulation Couples Mutation Rate with Natural Selection to Illustrate How Protein Evolution Is Not Random (Q27345197) (← links)
- What does it take to evolve an enhancer? A simulation-based study of factors influencing the emergence of combinatorial regulation (Q28647431) (← links)
- Dissecting darwinism (Q28740820) (← links)
- Scaling expectations for the time to establishment of complex adaptations (Q28749184) (← links)
- The potential for respiratory droplet-transmissible A/H5N1 influenza virus to evolve in a mammalian host (Q30418377) (← links)
- Integrating horizontal gene transfer and common descent to depict evolution and contrast it with "common design". (Q33519687) (← links)
- The rate of fitness-valley crossing in sexual populations. (Q34141931) (← links)
- Changes in selective effects over time facilitate turnover of enhancer sequences (Q34537612) (← links)
- Model-Based Evaluation of Spontaneous Tumor Regression in Pilocytic Astrocytoma (Q35866716) (← links)
- The waiting time problem in a model hominin population (Q36068867) (← links)
- Conditional Immune Escape during Chronic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection (Q36433848) (← links)
- An evolutionary explanation for the presence of cancer nonstem cells in neoplasms (Q36595770) (← links)
- Multidimensional adaptive evolution of a feed-forward network and the illusion of compensation (Q36779247) (← links)
- Simulations of enhancer evolution provide mechanistic insights into gene regulation. (Q37428413) (← links)
- Ancestral resurrection of the Drosophila S2E enhancer reveals accessible evolutionary paths through compensatory change (Q37671981) (← links)
- Complex role of space in the crossing of fitness valleys by asexual populations (Q39111259) (← links)
- The rate at which asexual populations cross fitness valleys (Q41491337) (← links)
- Spatial Moran Models I. Stochastic Tunneling in the Neutral Case (Q41627824) (← links)
- Accelerated crossing of fitness valleys through division of labor and cheating in asexual populations (Q41873155) (← links)
- Frequency-dependent fitness induces multistability in coevolutionary dynamics (Q42071292) (← links)
- Natural variation of the expression pattern of the segmentation gene even-skipped in melanogaster (Q42158879) (← links)
- Spatial Moran models, II: cancer initiation in spatially structured tissue (Q42416137) (← links)
- Waiting longer for two mutations (Q43178516) (← links)
- Peto's paradox revisited: theoretical evolutionary dynamics of cancer in wild populations (Q43212928) (← links)
- Reply to Michael Behe. (Q46258656) (← links)
- Toward the Darwinian transition: Switching between distributed and speciated states in a simple model of early life. (Q46626107) (← links)
- Crossing fitness canyons by a finite population (Q47764950) (← links)
- The rate of multi-step evolution in Moran and Wright–Fisher populations (Q51543938) (← links)
- Escaping an evolutionary lobster trap: drug resistance and compensatory mutation in a fluctuating environment (Q51600817) (← links)
- Argumentation and fallacies in creationist writings against evolutionary theory (Q59322442) (← links)
- Passenger mutations can accelerate tumour suppressor gene inactivation in cancer evolution (Q89013777) (← links)