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Microbial populations under selection

Published 5 years agoVersion 1arXiv:2004.01011

Authors

Ellen Baake, Anton Wakolbinger

Categories

q-bio.PEmath.PR

Abstract

This chapter gives a synopsis of recent approaches to model and analyse the evolution of microbial populations under selection. The first part reviews two population genetic models of Lenski's long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, where models aim at explaining the observed curve of the evolution of the mean fitness. The second part describes a model of a host-pathogen system where the population of pathogenes experiences balancing selection, migration, and mutation, as motivated by observations of the genetic diversity of HCMV (the human cytomegalovirus) across hosts.

Microbial populations under selection

5 years ago
v1
2 authors

Categories

q-bio.PEmath.PR

Abstract

This chapter gives a synopsis of recent approaches to model and analyse the evolution of microbial populations under selection. The first part reviews two population genetic models of Lenski's long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, where models aim at explaining the observed curve of the evolution of the mean fitness. The second part describes a model of a host-pathogen system where the population of pathogenes experiences balancing selection, migration, and mutation, as motivated by observations of the genetic diversity of HCMV (the human cytomegalovirus) across hosts.

Authors

Ellen Baake, Anton Wakolbinger

arXiv ID: 2004.01011
Published Apr 2, 2020

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